A: Nucleus, Cytoplasm, and Cell Mebrane.
The cell, is the smallest part of the body that is said to be alive.
The three characteristics that show a cell is alive are the ability to reproduce, to grow and develop, and to respond to its environment. Cells must maintain these functions to stay alive and function properly.
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They arent alive
No, a cell is the smallest part of a living organism that can be considered alive.
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A cell consists of three main parts---the nucleus, the cell "stuff" called cytoplasm, and the outer cell membrane.
why is a cell alive but not its parts? well, all living things are made of cells. that's one requirement for being alive. if a part makes a cell, it is not made out of cells. it's like me asking why a wall is not a country.
It should be obvious that all cells must be alive at some point, since they are created biologically rather than in factories, and they also die eventually. The presence of cilia does not indicate whether a cell is alive or dead. Cilia are just part of the cell, normally used for locomotion.
None there are three things in a plant cell that aren't in an animal cell thoughChloroplasts,cell wallVacoule
Yes. Considering it doesn't die in a plant cell, it is.__By definition, chloroplasts aren't alive. To be alive, the 'thing' must carry out all life processes. A cell is the smallest thing that can carry out said life process. Being that a chloroplast is part of the cell, it is not technically alive.TL;DR No, it's not alive