No. Only living things are made of cells.
Rocks are made of solidified minerals and crystals.
no, rocks do not have cells, or any cell type structure, they have no DNA, and they are NONLIVING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rocks do not have cells.
The 'cells' are in essence mineral crystals.
Not in the usual sense of the word, though crystallographers talk about "unit cells" (basically, small arrangements of atoms that repeat periodically throughout a crystal).
are rocks made of cells or have cells
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No, rocks are not life. Cells are the basic unit of all life, composed of many many molecules. Matter that isn't alive, or wasn't once alive, is not made of cells. Rocks are composed of many molecules, so they could be referred to as multi-molecular, and often more than one element, but they are not composed of cells.
Bacteria are made of Prokaryotic cells, since they are Prokaryotic.
Blood is made up of blood cells. It's kind of self explanatory.
They have none of these as they have fungal cells .
inanimate objects Nothing. Everything has cells. That pencil on your desk is made of dead cells (wood cells) that's what makes the pencil dead. Your dog is made of real cells. That's what makes it alive. :0)
No - rocks are not made up of cells. Only living things have cells. Rocks are groups of minerals and/or mineraloids (mineral-like substances).
it is made up of concrete and other type of rocks
No, rocks are not life. Cells are the basic unit of all life, composed of many many molecules. Matter that isn't alive, or wasn't once alive, is not made of cells. Rocks are composed of many molecules, so they could be referred to as multi-molecular, and often more than one element, but they are not composed of cells.
Because rocks are not living organisms, they are not made up of cells. They are, however, made up of minerals.
Animal cells
Sedimentary rocks
Almost all rocks made of minerals, but different rocks contain different mixtures of minerals.
its not its a water planet
Granite
Yellow Stones.
sedimentary
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