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;
were alive and moving in pond water, leading to his discovery of microorganisms.
Yes, blood cells are alive within the human body.
Guard cells are alive. They are specialized cells found in the epidermis of plant leaves that control the opening and closing of stomata to regulate gas exchange and water loss.
No, red blood cells are not considered to be alive because they lack a nucleus and other organelles typically found in living cells.
The cells are alive and metabolically active.
Yes, Phloem cells are alive.
the superficial cells of stratum granulosum are dead,but the deeper cells are alive.
were alive and moving in pond water, leading to his discovery of microorganisms.
Yes, blood cells are alive within the human body.
Guard cells are alive. They are specialized cells found in the epidermis of plant leaves that control the opening and closing of stomata to regulate gas exchange and water loss.
all cells are living init
No. Magma is not alive.
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No, red blood cells are not considered to be alive because they lack a nucleus and other organelles typically found in living cells.
They need to stay alive to support the organism
yes, cells do help one another to keep any organism alive.
The cells are alive and metabolically active.