Yes, things that are dead still have cells. These cells begin to die after somatic death (whole body death).
any type of dead wood or dead plants still have cells any type of organic material used for human use will still have cells.
Generally Human Cheek cells (as with skin cells) are dead on the outermost layers, and still alive on the deeper layers. So the cheek cells are dead even before you take them out of your mouth.
Because you can get more information using living cells cause there the real thing. Using dead cells wouldn't work cause the cell is dead and it doesnt have the same things it had when it was alive. It is generally considered better to look at living cells than dead cells for two reasons. Firstly, when a cell is living, you can observe the cellular processes as they happen. Secondly, over time, parts of dead cells deteriorate, akin to a fruit rotting.
The process of recycling dead cells is carried out by specialized cells called phagocytes. These cells engulf and break down the dead cells, recycling their components into new molecules that can be used by the body for energy or building new cells.
No, cells are the basic structural and functional units of all living organisms, but not all living things are made up entirely of cells. Some organisms, like viruses, are considered "acellular" because they are not made up of cells but still exhibit characteristics of living things.
any type of dead wood or dead plants still have cells any type of organic material used for human use will still have cells.
Technically yes, because that would mean they have no cells to live on.
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They are made of cells as wellfor example:tables are made of dead plants cells!!well tree are made of tabel and animals are made of food
as dust is dead skin cells dust can only be found where things are living.
Generally Human Cheek cells (as with skin cells) are dead on the outermost layers, and still alive on the deeper layers. So the cheek cells are dead even before you take them out of your mouth.
Henrietta Lacks passed away on October 4, 1951, and her family discovered that her cells, known as HeLa cells, were still alive in 1975. This means she had been dead for nearly 24 years when they learned about the existence of her immortal cells. The revelation came as a shock to her family, as they were unaware of the use of her cells for scientific research.
Hair has many different things in it. Hair dye, hair spray, gel? Anything you could think of. But hair is made out of dead skin cells and other dead cells. Think of it as "renewable resource".
because things are weaker when they are dead.
yes its red and white blood cells that have died inside you and the vessels and systems they are in lead them to these locations Actually, hair and nails are made up of dead skin cells that have been filled with keratin. They are not dead blood cells.
he was only looking at dead cork cells, but he was not looking at any living things.
Why is it an advantage to have dead cells on the surface of the body? Why is it an advantage to have dead cells on the surface of the body?