yes
yes. the Egyptians wide the dead person by the thing like paper to preserve the dead person. that was call mummy ------------- nah they are just a figment of ur imagination...i'm sure egyptians would agree with this!
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Certainly! A sample thesis statement on Dead Poets Society could be: "In Dead Poets Society, the conflict between conformity and individuality is highlighted through the character of Mr. Keating, who inspires his students to embrace nonconformity and pursue their own passions despite societal expectations, ultimately leading to both liberation and tragic consequences."
Yes, Hoechst stain can be used to stain dead cells in a biological sample. It is commonly used in fluorescence microscopy to distinguish between live and dead cells based on differences in their nuclear morphology.
Even though it is from trees paper is non living.
None. If a person is dead they have no life because they are dead.
It is yes, classified as dead. It exists in physical matter and doesn't breathe and has no life force. So paper is indeed dead. HOWEVER, paper is made of trees, and trees are living. But if you were to cut a tree, it would die. SO paper would be dead or alive, depending on how you see it.
It's a dead tree.
You can bring bring them back to life butnot always. When the grimreaper come click on him plead for your love. Then y'all will play rock paper scissors. if you when that person will be saved but if you lose that person is dead. So that's a 50/100 Chance
yea ====== yes there are dead cells in paper because it was part of a tree before
dinosaurs, paper, and biscuits
No. A dead person cannot communicate with a living person at all.