No not every thing is made of cells. rocks are not, water is not and air is not. cells are for living things. a small germ is a single cell, a small bug is a group of many cells. and you are a very large group of cells all working together for mutual benefit.
They are both made up of muscle cells. The heart is made of cardiac muscle, and the biceps are made of skeletal muscle.
It's Wonderland, of course! Everything, as Alice had made up, was meant to be nonsense and everything that made sense would be twisted to be nonsense. Am I making any sense? (heheheXD)
Everything is made up of atoms and atoms contain electrons. Therefore I suppose that technically yes you do eat electrons as everything you eat has electrons in it.
The walls of all the arteries are made up of smooth muscle cells.
Cardiac muscle makes up the bulk of the heart. That tissue is made of cardiomyocytes or muscle cells.
to be living it does. Everything is made up of matter, but living things are made up of cells
all of the animal is made of cells infact everything in the world is made up of cells
yes, because the tissues is made up of cells and every where in the body you can find cells
Particles is the best I can come up with! Everything is made up of particles
EVERYTHING is made up of cells.
Someone without any cells wouldn't be able to live because everything in you is made up of cells.
Everything that is alive on Earth is made up of cells. These cells contain various structures and molecules that work together to support life functions. At the most basic level, all living organisms are composed of proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids, and water.
Of course they do. Everything is made from cells.
yes, indeed it is cells are in everything
Yes, bacteria are unicellular organisms that are made up of a single cell. Each bacterial cell is a complete unit containing all the necessary components for life, such as DNA, cytoplasm, and cell membrane.
Cells are made of atoms, as is everything else.
Everything living thing on this planet is made up of cells, or a singular cell.