Each cell has its own specific function. You probably know that cells make tissues, tissues make organs, organs make organ systems, and the organ system is the inner part of the body. So, yes, all cells work together-but to do a specific function.
Cellular communication involves sending and receiving signals between cells through chemical or electrical means. Cells can release signaling molecules (such as hormones or neurotransmitters) that bind to receptors on other cells, triggering a response. This process allows cells to coordinate activities, regulate physiological functions, and maintain homeostasis in the body.
Mitosis alone does not produce daughter cells because the cytoplasm has to divide. This is called cytokinesis and it happens at the end of telophase.
DNA is the largest biomolecule in living cells. It contains genetic information that determines an organism's traits and characteristics.
This is called tissue, which makes organs.
Bacterial cells cannot be lysed (or killed) through centrifugation alone. Although repeated centrifugation and resuspending will kill many bacterial cells as a result of shear stress on the cell membrane
False
The group of identical cells that can survive alone if separated are called "totipotent cells." These cells have the ability to develop into a complete organism on their own.
The guard cells of stomata alone contains chloroplast.
they don't work alone because as you said they're "many", so they are not alone.
THE cell doesnt WORK alone
No phosphorus does not work alone. It works along with calcium
No, you cannot drive alone with a permit to work.
He worked alone, lived alone and did everything alone.
The answer is both yes and no. An architectural technologist can work alone or with a group.
photographers work both alone and with people it depends on their boss
pre cancer cells are cells with an abnormal appearance suggestive of an increased cancer risk. These cells are not cancerous by themselves alone.
Sometimes they work alone, and sometimes they work in teams. I also think it depends on the type of accountant as well. But I would say it's a mixture of both, they work alone sometimes and work in a team sometimes.