Well technically, no. Not real cells. But some examples of non-living things with "cells" could be jail (a jail cell) or an excel spreadsheet. I hope this helps!
Cells are the basic building blocks of living organisms, so non-living things do not have cells. Inorganic materials such as rocks, metals, and water do not possess cells.
what are the characteristics of non living things
Rocks are considered non-living things because they do not exhibit characteristics of life such as growth, reproduction, or metabolism. Rocks are made up of minerals and do not have cells or the ability to respond to their environment in the way living organisms do.
It's simple A non-living thing... IS A THING
Everything is ultimately created from non-living things.
Non-living things do not have cells. Cells are the fundamental units of living organisms where biological processes occur. Non-living things are typically made up of molecules, atoms, or other non-cellular structures.
Nonliving THINGS do not contain cells, however ALL THINGS, whether living or non-living, do contain atoms.
Living things have cells non-living things dont
They both have particles. The particles that living things have are called cells.
Do you mean how are living things different from non-living? If yes, living things have cells, give off wastes, and some other stuff.
There are none. Having cells is what makes something living
There is no such thing as a "non-living" cell. If you are referring to living things being produces by non-living sources that would be abiogenesis.
Cells are a feature of living things.
non-living cells
The cell is the basic unit of living organisms. Since non-living things are not made of cells, the number is irrelevant. yes
Non-living things do not have DNA, which is essentail for life.
Cells are the basic building blocks of living organisms, so non-living things do not have cells. Inorganic materials such as rocks, metals, and water do not possess cells.