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All cells have a plasma (cell) membrane, cytoplasm, and hereditary material. The plasma membrane controls what enters and leaves the cell. Cytoplasm is where most of the life processes occurs. The activities of the cell are controlled by the hereditary material. In small, simple cells called prokaryotes, this coded hereditary material floats free inside the cytoplasm. In larger, more complex cells called eukaryotes, the coded DNA is contained in a membrane bound structure called the nucleus. Eukaryotic cells have other cell part (organelles) that prokaryotes don't. So both prokayotes and eukaryotes have the three cell parts described above.

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What parts of your body are made of cells?

Every single part of your body is made of cells. All parts of all living things as we know exist are composed of cells. Cells are the most basic living unit from which all other life comes from.


Do all cells contain similar chemicals?

Yes, all cells contain similar chemicals such as water, proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids. These molecules are essential for carrying out the basic functions of a cell, regardless of the organism it belongs to.


What do all cells have in common A.They are all parts of larger organisms. B.They all have organelles in membranes. C.They all have a cytoskeleton. D.They are all prokaryotes.?

All cells have in common that they contain genetic material and are surrounded by a plasma membrane, which allows them to maintain their internal environment. While not all cells have organelles in membranes (as prokaryotes lack membrane-bound organelles), and not all cells have a cytoskeleton, the defining feature is that all cells are the basic units of life. Therefore, none of the options perfectly capture what all cells have in common, but the closest is that they are all basic units of life.


What are the three parts to the cell theory?

one, all organisms are made of one or more cells. two, the cell is the basic unit of organization in organisms. three, all cell are made of other cells!


Which of the following is correct about cells?

Cells are the basic structural and functional units of living organisms. They can vary in size, shape, and function, but they all have a cell membrane that separates the interior of the cell from its external environment. Cells contain organelles that carry out specific functions, such as the nucleus that houses the genetic material.

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Every single part of your body is made of cells. All parts of all living things as we know exist are composed of cells. Cells are the most basic living unit from which all other life comes from.


Do all cells contain similar chemicals?

Yes, all cells contain similar chemicals such as water, proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids. These molecules are essential for carrying out the basic functions of a cell, regardless of the organism it belongs to.


What do all cells have in common A.They are all parts of larger organisms. B.They all have organelles in membranes. C.They all have a cytoskeleton. D.They are all prokaryotes.?

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What are the three parts to the cell theory?

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