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No, mature phloem tissue is not dead upon maturity. Phloem tissue remains alive and functional, aiding in the transport of sugars and other organic compounds throughout the plant. The cells in mature phloem tissue are specialized for this function and typically stay alive for an extended period.
No, hair is not alive. Hair follicles at the base of the hair strand are living, but the hair strand itself is made up of dead cells and proteins.
The guard cells are specialized cells that control the opening and closing of the stomata in plant leaves. They can change shape to regulate the exchange of gases and water vapor between the leaf and the surrounding environment.
Bones are considered living tissue because they are composed of cells that are alive and capable of growth and maintenance. They are constantly undergoing remodeling to adapt to the body's needs and repair damage.
No the hair itself is actually dead cells, just like the finger and toe nails. The root of the hair is supplied with blood but not the hair. I disagree.. Your hair is alive, that is how it grows. Your hair breathes!!
the superficial cells of stratum granulosum are dead,but the deeper cells are alive.
If a cell can possibly be alive, then it certainly can be dead.
No it is not made of cells it is dead a safety pin is not alive
It is itself alive (the cells of the peach are alive) and it contains a seed which is alive and capable of making a new peach tree.
No, mature phloem tissue is not dead upon maturity. Phloem tissue remains alive and functional, aiding in the transport of sugars and other organic compounds throughout the plant. The cells in mature phloem tissue are specialized for this function and typically stay alive for an extended period.
Skin is made of cells so it is alive. There can be scales of white dead skin on the surface of the skin.
That would depend on:if the plant dead or alivewhere in the plant the cell is (e.g. outer tree bark cells are dead even when the tree is alive)etc.
Probably because the cells are dead, and all that remain are the cell walls. The perimeter of the box is the cell wall, dead or alive.
... No. It's dead skin cells.
No. The visible hair are dead cells. Only the hair root in the skin is alive.
nothing can make alive something dead except GOD but certain things can replenish the dead cells of nephrons by the help of stem cell. Rose water could be one of them.
No, not all human skin cells are alive. The outermost layer of the skin, known as the stratum corneum, is made up of dead skin cells that serve as a protective barrier for the body. These cells are constantly shedding and being replaced by new cells underneath.