cells reproduce to make new cells.
or you could say that both cells and whole organisims reproduce
Yes, it is actually one of the things that define living organisms.
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Meiosis is the name of the type of cell division that forms eggs and sperm. Mitosis is the other kind of cell reproduction, which forms most other types of cells.
Each organelle has a different function.These functions are connected to each other so, the organelles work together to support the functions. That's when the body runs smoothly.
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I can say that the nucleolus makes rRNA or ribosomal RNA, which makes up much of the ribosomes, but I'm not so sure about the nuclear envelope, other than that it's a membrane for the nucleus.
Paper is organic because it is made from cellulose which comes from trees. Which in other words is that the cells are alive and that is why paper is organic.
both cells and whole organisms reproduce
it is not necessary for the survival of the individual organism.
what is a system of glades that regulates metabolism reproduction and other functions
Endocrine system
The Endocrine System.
Reproduction is different from other life functions in that it is not necessary for the survival of a single person but is necessary for the survival of a species. Reproduction also generally involves two people or organisms.
To control growth, reproduction, metabolism, and other endocrine glands
That would be the Endocrine system.
Organic works a lot with Carbon based chemistry along with carbohydrate functions and microorganisms.
Organic molecules made of carbon and hydrogen (plus other elements). The basis of them is the carbon.
A list of necessary life functions includes movement, digestion, reproduction, and growth. Other necessary functions for life are maintaining boundaries between external and internal environments, excretion, responsiveness, and metabolism.
Hydrogen and carbon. Many other elements such as nitrogen, oxygen, sulfur, etc. may be present, but are not necessary to define a chemical as being organic.