No, a kangaroo rat is not a living cell; it is a small mammal belonging to the heteromyid family. Kangaroo rats are complete organisms, capable of independent life, with complex structures including organs and systems. In contrast, a living cell is the basic unit of life, which can be part of an organism or exist as a single-celled organism itself. Thus, a kangaroo rat represents a higher level of biological organization than a single cell.
all because yeast is a living organism and anything living has to orthenticate withh all of MS GREN otherwise it isnt classified as a living organism
this isnt scientific, but its called an object.
isnt that private to him?
the peoples living isnt good
no she isnt ddead yet she is still living
Because it's an inanimate object, a mechanical construct.
123123 u hore 123 isnt an answer
It isnt really based on a certain cell, its based on its surroundings. Its really based on chemokines and cytokines that it receives from the area surrounding it.
mainly in fraser island in Queensland if this isnt your answer research on wikkipedia
It doesn't get anything as it isnt a living thing
isnt it all the streams and its fishys and corals and all living things
I am not sure about this but I think the answer is nothing because uggh i dont know............................ well now this is awkward isnt it.. he he he he he he:)