No the sun is not made of cells
The sun is not made of cells, does not respond to stimuli, and cannot reproduce.
The layer is the photosphere. (Granular cells on the Sun are the tops of convection current cells.)
The sun is made up of multiple toxic gasses. It is not a living thing simply because it doesn't have cells or blood or an internal organ structure.
No, cells are only present in organisms
The cells that conduct energy to the Sun's surface are in the region called the photosphere.
The sun is not made of cells, does not respond to stimuli, and cannot reproduce.
Sun flowers, like all plants and animals have eukaryotic cells.
The layer is the photosphere. (Granular cells on the Sun are the tops of convection current cells.)
The layer is the photosphere. (Granular cells on the Sun are the tops of convection current cells.)
The layer is the photosphere. (Granular cells on the Sun are the tops of convection current cells.)
Through photovoltaic cells, these are made of a doped semiconductor which responds to sunlight
The sun is made up of multiple toxic gasses. It is not a living thing simply because it doesn't have cells or blood or an internal organ structure.
plant cells
No, cells are only present in organisms
No. The sun does not have cells. It is not alive.
Cells with chloroplasts.
Chlorenchymatous cells in plants