Yes and no.
You get two daughter cells which are genetically identical to the original - are they both new or both old? It all depends on your viewpoint.
That's false. The parent continues on with a small part of itself pinched off and developing independently as the "offspring". The "parent" amoeba can reproduce repeatedly just like most organisms.
Without fertility humankind ceases to exist.
Without fertility humankind ceases to exist.
Most of it is converted into heat energy, that is ... it ceases to exist.
The symbol ceases to exist after the acquisition is completed.
The earth doesn't spin because of gravity, and gravity has not ceased to exist.
No one can foresee this, but everything eventually ceases to exist.
Ragnorak. When fanboyism ceases to exist, so never ^____^
Well, since things do exist, that can't be answered at this time. When all existence ceases, ask your question again.
The firm legally ceases to exist when the owner dies, quits, or sells the business.
Along with all other employment benefits, it ceases to exist.
A concentration gradient ceases to exist when there is an equal distribution of a substance across a space or membrane. This equal distribution results in no net movement of the substance from one area to another, causing the concentration gradient to reach equilibrium.