Some examples are Oxygen and glucose because they are needed for respiration. Also water because substances get thirsty, like humans.
Water, ions (such as sodium, potassium, and calcium), and gases (such as oxygen and carbon dioxide) are three non-living substances found within a cell.
The parts of the plant Cell wall are not composed of Cells. The Cell wall is composed of cellulosic strands and many other Bio-Components - their Presence and continued production is an 'indication' that the Bio-Processes that yield Life are actively occurring. The parts of the plant Cell wall are produced by living Cells and are considered Living Tissues as long as they are being actively Bio-Produced by Living Cells.
A lysosome is an organelle in a cell that acts as the "garbage disposal" by breaking down and recycling waste materials, old cell parts, and foreign substances.
The part of the cell brakes down food and old cell parts is call lysosome...
* The cell is the basic unit of living things
by the chloroplast
anonymous
The cell membrane conrols all the substances that go in and out of the plant cell
Membrane
Water, ions (such as sodium, potassium, and calcium), and gases (such as oxygen and carbon dioxide) are three non-living substances found within a cell.
Viruses are not alive. They are infectious particles. They hijack a living cell's DNA and force it to make viruses parts instead of living cell parts. The cell is made to assemble to parts and the new viruses bust out of the cell, killing it, and infect more cells.
Yes cell membranes are in all living things.
lysosome.
living matter, cell membrane electrons ect.
The individual parts of a cell are not alive. One reason is that the cell is the basic unit of living things, and the individual parts of a cell are not themselves cells, therefore they are not living.
the cell membrane and the lysosmes
a cell is the basic unit of structure and function in living things wich means the parts of a bacteria cell are called organisims!:)