Really, it depends on the thing. A plant can be composed of hundreds of millions, while human being are composed of trillions! It would be nigh impossible to count every single cell in even one living thing (since non-living things are not made of cells) because cells are constantly dieing and multiplying.
Non-living things do not have cells. Cells are the fundamental units of living organisms where biological processes occur. Non-living things are typically made up of molecules, atoms, or other non-cellular structures.
The smallest is one cell.
All living things are made out of cells. If you are trying to determine if something is living or not by seeing if it is made out of cells, I can't help you much. The best thing I can think of is looking under a microscope and comparing it to things you know are cells.
Yes. (apart from such cells as prison cells, battery cells and so on. ) The cells of living things are themselves living. But there will be some dead cells, such as flaked off skin and hair; and many of the cells in your body are being replaced all the time.
C-cells H -homeostasis A-able to grow and develop R-respiration A-adaptability C-can move T-take in food E-excrete R-reproduce S-sensitivity
All living things are made up of cells. Living things are the only things that can have cells. Cells are the basic sign of life.
Non-living things do not have cells. Cells are the fundamental units of living organisms where biological processes occur. Non-living things are typically made up of molecules, atoms, or other non-cellular structures.
The smallest is one cell.
No, non-living things are not made up of cells. Cells are the basic structural and functional units of living organisms, so non-living things do not exhibit cellular structure or organization. Examples of non-living things include rocks, water, and metal.
one or more cells
All penguins, and other living things, have cells.
It is made up of many cells.
No, rocks are not life. Cells are the basic unit of all life, composed of many many molecules. Matter that isn't alive, or wasn't once alive, is not made of cells. Rocks are composed of many molecules, so they could be referred to as multi-molecular, and often more than one element, but they are not composed of cells.
Pigs have many cells. It is difficult to stay how many cells a living things has as cells are always multiplying and dividing.
They have a brain so they do have cells, and all living things are made up of cells, I know a dog is made up of trillions of cells but not so much a barracuda... Hope that will help a little bit... :) Curbi
All living things are organisms. There is no such thing as a living cell that is not an organism.
All living things are made up of cells. Organisms made up of 1 cell are known as unicellular organisms where as organisms made up of many cells are known as multicellular organisms.