All living things are made up of cells, require energy for metabolism, respond to their environment, reproduce, and have the ability to grow and develop.
A zygote. It is formed when a sperm fertilizes an egg, and has the potential to develop into a complete organism.
an organism
Cell walls are a part of living things.
The term given to a group of cells that develop from an original cell is a "clone." Each cell in the clone carries the same genetic information as the original cell.
According to the cell theory all living cells come from living cells by multiplying.The cell theory states that:All living things are made up of cells.Cells are the basic unit of living things.Cells are always produced from other cells.
A virus is an inert chemical, with no metabolic activity, when it is not inside a cell. It cannot function on its own. Whereas with a living cell you always have a metabolism, even if the cell is part of a parasitic organism.
All living things are made up of cells, require energy for metabolism, respond to their environment, reproduce, and have the ability to grow and develop.
It is a living cell.
A zygote. It is formed when a sperm fertilizes an egg, and has the potential to develop into a complete organism.
a young chicken develop because of the sperm cell and the egg cell
No but a nucleus is in every living cell
Viruses lack the supply of chemical constituents needed to assemble more viruses; these chemicals can be found inside cells (which use them for their own cellular reproduction when they have not been hijacked by an invading virus).
an organism
an organism
Every cell is a living thing. The cell is the basic unit of structure and function of all living things.
No, a cell is a basic unit of life and is always considered living due to its ability to perform the basic functions of life, such as metabolism, growth, and reproduction. Cells are the building blocks of all living organisms.