It sure does. In a tree trunk there is a thin layer of living tissue under the bark that grows out. The older parts die as it grows and become either the bark or the wood. So, wood is dead tissue, and therefore made of cells.
yes because its made out of wood and wood is made out of trees and trees have cells
If cells from cork, sponge, wood, and plastic were combined, the resulting material would likely be a composite that retains the lightweight and cushioning properties of cork and sponge, while incorporating the structural integrity of wood and the durability of plastic. This hybrid material could be used in various applications, such as eco-friendly packaging, insulation, or even innovative furniture designs. Its unique blend would offer both functionality and sustainability, appealing to environmentally conscious consumers.
within the canals of the sponge :D
No, a wooden table is not made up of cells. Wood is composed of plant cells that have undergone a process of cellular decay and lignification, resulting in a rigid structure. The table itself is made by assembling pieces of wood together.
Choanocyte (collar cells) are any of the flagellated cells located in the body cavity of a sponge. They surround the base of the flagellum. The function of these cells is to maintain the flow of water through the body of the sponge.
Cork, sponge, wood, and trees are all made out of cells. Plastic, on the other hand, is a synthetic material and is not made out of cells.
yes because its made out of wood and wood is made out of trees and trees have cells
sheet metal and wood
No, since fabric is a textile made of fibers threaded together, whereas sponge is constructed of cellulose wood fibers, or a foamed plastic polymer.
If a bench is made of wood, then it does have dead tree cells in it. If a bench is made of plastic or metal, then it does not have any cells.
Yes; if you were to place a sponge in the blender the individual sponge cells are capable of living independently.
only a cork and wood made of a tree are made of largely made of cell walls.
No. Cotton fiber is made out of protein, which is a cellular product, but not made out of cells. Synthetic fiber is made out of polymers, but not cells. Paper towels are made out of ground up and processed wood pulp. Wood pulp is made out of cells. However, after they are ground, processed with chemicals, and the products recombined, they are no longer cells.
Sponge is made of air and solid materials which have been washed together.
Yes, albeit dead cells. The cell walls of the dead cells is what gives wood its stiff physical characteristic.
within the canals of the sponge :D
Plant cells with a high level of cellulose.