Cells do live in a solid environment. In humans, cells thrive inside the body and are unable to live outside. In plants, cells live in rain forest environments and near rivers, streams, ponds but not in desert environments.
Cells that live together but have no functional relationship with or effect on each other are called "commensal." These cells coexist in the same environment without harming or benefiting each other.
Sperm cells can live in a woman's uterus for up to 5 days, though the average is about 3-4 days. However, the lifespan of sperm can vary depending on factors such as cervical mucus quality and overall vaginal environment.
No, DAPI stain cannot be used to visualize live cells as it requires fixation and permeabilization of the cells.
Cells are the basic structural and functional units of living organisms and can be found throughout the body in tissues and organs. They can live in various environments such as inside the body (in organs, tissues, and blood) or outside the body (in culture dishes for research purposes).
All organisms have cells, grow and develop, reproduce, maintain homeostasis, and respond to their environment.
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thats my question
Yes, they can if they have a proper environment.
Yes, they can if they have a proper environment.
Ferns live in moist environments to transport water to cells.
Most plant cells live in a moist and well-aerated environment, such as in soil or water where they can obtain water, nutrients, and sunlight for photosynthesis. These environments provide the necessary conditions for plant cells to carry out essential processes for growth and survival.
Cells that live together but have no functional relationship with or effect on each other are called "commensal." These cells coexist in the same environment without harming or benefiting each other.
Tissue fluid is called the internal environment because it bathes the cells within an organism, providing them with nutrients and removing waste products. It helps to maintain a stable internal environment by ensuring that cells have access to essential substances for their survival and function.
Water exists in our environment as a liquid gas and solid.
Yes, but they need the specific environment. They can divide remember? They will die pretty fast though.
Blood has red cells and white cells, but I'm not sure what is meant by 'solid part'.
Extracellular fluid refers to all the fluids outside of our cells in our bodies. The term for the fluid inside of our cells is intracellular and refers to the cytoplasm. The fluids outside of our cells is referred to as extracellular because they are outside the cells. There are two different categories of extracellular fluids. The first is interstitial fluid which is the fluid that is in between our cells and tissues, and the other is plasma, which is found in our blood. The reason why this is called the internal environment is because this is the environment that our cells in our bodies live in. So the internal environment in our body is really the "sea" of fluids outside our cells that keeps them alive, hence their environment. This is much like the things outside of our bodies that are our environment that keeps us alive.