Organelles. They are like any living part of the cell. Organelles such as the mitochondrion, the vacuole, and the cytoplasm, things like that.
A virus contains genetic material (DNA or RNA) encased in a protein coat. This genetic material allows the virus to replicate inside living cells by hijacking the cell's machinery. Viruses cannot live or carry out functions on their own, but they can infect living cells and use them to reproduce.
A Virus They have a protein coat to encase them
protoplasm
Growth is a characteristic of all living things that involves an increase in the amount of living material in an organism. This can occur through cell division, enlargement of cells, or accumulation of new cells.
Fingernails are made of a protein called keratin and are considered non-living material, as they do not contain cells or have the ability to grow or repair themselves.
organelles
A virus contains genetic material (DNA or RNA) encased in a protein coat. This genetic material allows the virus to replicate inside living cells by hijacking the cell's machinery. Viruses cannot live or carry out functions on their own, but they can infect living cells and use them to reproduce.
They are both filled with living material.
DNA
DNA
not really, bones are not living cells they are made of calcium mostly and are not living cells, although inside of the bones contain bone marrow, which are living cells
because inside the egg is something living.
All living things have of a genetic material.
A cells (living things) are bound by a membrane.
Its the Cytoplasm
No, cellulose is not a living material. It is a complex carbohydrate that makes up the cell walls of plants and is produced by living organisms, but once it is formed, it is not considered to be living.
Cytoplasm, but it isn't an organelle.