That would depend on:
No, cells in pencil shavings are not alive because they come from dead plant material that has been processed to create the pencil. Once the cells are removed from the living plant, they can no longer carry out functions of a living cell.
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you dead and get sick
Yes. Plants are living, growing entities. Plants die, so they would have to be alive. (since only living things can die) of course there alive they wouldn't grow if they weren't.
Plant cell would be dead. It is the process which give fuel for respiration
because is dead...
If a cell can possibly be alive, then it certainly can be dead.
No, cells in pencil shavings are not alive because they come from dead plant material that has been processed to create the pencil. Once the cells are removed from the living plant, they can no longer carry out functions of a living cell.
Plant roots are organic, dead or alive.
You bury a plant when it's alive and dig it up when it's dead.
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not if its all dead use a defibrillator
There will be no photosynthesis.Plant will be dead.
organic matter
It should be obvious that all cells must be alive at some point, since they are created biologically rather than in factories, and they also die eventually. The presence of cilia does not indicate whether a cell is alive or dead. Cilia are just part of the cell, normally used for locomotion.
The chloroplast is an organelle and it can not be considered alive. It, at one time in the past, sort of made an agreement with a larger cell to work together in a symbiotic relationship. But it now can not live on its' own. However, removing all the chloroplasts from a plant cell will kill the plant cell.
you dead and get sick