The bacteria needs a host so if its not in your body it is not going to live but you could examine your own blood but you'd need certain equipment
Same as living organism: it needs the right food and environment.
yes' because bacteria cells have a nucleus and all living things cells must have a nucleus
Feces is not alive. It is the waste material that the body excretes after digesting food, comprised mainly of indigestible material, bacteria, and dead cells. Once it leaves the body, it is no longer a living entity.
A cheek cell is a cell found on your cheek that is used to help keep you alive in some ways.
Bacteria can attack and kill cells. White blood cells can kill bacteria.
No, bacteria cells are prokaryotic cells, meaning they do not have a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles, while human skin cells are eukaryotic cells with a nucleus and organelles. Additionally, bacteria cells are much smaller in size compared to human skin cells.
yes' because bacteria cells have a nucleus and all living things cells must have a nucleus
yes' because bacteria cells have a nucleus and all living things cells must have a nucleus
You have to give oxygen to your blood cells.
Yes.
yes, cells do help one another to keep any organism alive.
It uses white blood cells. The white blood cells exterminate the viruses or other harmful bacteria. Without it, even the common cold can kill us.
A blood clot forms over a cut to stop bleeding and to keep bacteria from entering the wound. Bacteria-fighting cells then come to the area to kill bacteria.
Feces is not alive. It is the waste material that the body excretes after digesting food, comprised mainly of indigestible material, bacteria, and dead cells. Once it leaves the body, it is no longer a living entity.
to keep you alive or some people say they make you healthier.
Oxygen and nutrients
The acid in your stomach is a Bacteria, digesting your food and keeping you alive. But other Bacteria come from outside your body, entering from the nose or mouth, making you sick. But only Bacteria can be cured, not viruses. So there are Good Bacteria that keep you alive, and others that try to kill you.
Cells stay alive through a combination of processes such as metabolism (obtaining energy from nutrients), maintaining internal balance (homeostasis), self-repair, and reproduction. These processes ensure cells have the necessary resources to function properly and carry out their various functions within the organism.