Yes, cells are living things. 7 factors that define life are: Movement, Excretion (of some kind of waste, such as CO2), Respiration, Reproduction, Irritability (the ability to respond to external stimuli), Nutrition, and Growth. Cells do all these things, which means that they are living things. (Until they die that is.);p;
An atom is too small and simple in structure to be considered alive. A cell, on the other hand, is the building blocks of all living things, with the ability to subdivide and in some cases to move about. A single cell contains trillions of atoms.
A living cell is the smallest structure of that carries out specific functions.
They are not really either.
Yes cells are alive.
The cells are bigger than atoms
The cells are alive and metabolically active.
found cells that were alive
Alive
The question deals with the definition of "alive". And yes, an embryo consists of living cells. Ergo it is alive.
how cells keep you alive is from your nutrients and from your stomach
Yes, Phloem cells are alive.
The cells are alive and metabolically active.
the superficial cells of stratum granulosum are dead,but the deeper cells are alive.
found cells that were alive
Alive
all cells are living init
Haha, that's funny. Right now I'm doing the exact same question in my science class. But the answer is because there are no living cells in that object. It depends on the cells to classify if the object is alive or not, and the cells are not alive. The only way cells are alive, is if they reproduce/produce from other,,,living cells. Hope it helped!(:
Some believe that viruses are alive, yet they do not have their own cells. They usually 'borrow' a cell's energy producing mechanism, the mitochondria. If they were not considered alive, then there would be nothing alive that does not have cells.
cells
No. Magma is not alive.
They need to stay alive to support the organism
yes, cells do help one another to keep any organism alive.