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.
When evaluating whether something seen under a microscope is a tissue, you look for specialized cells that are organized together and perform a specific function. Tissues are made up of similar cells grouped together to carry out a specific function in the body. Stained slides, cell shape, arrangement, and presence of extracellular matrix help identify different types of tissues.
No, viruses do not require living space because they are not considered living organisms. They are simple genetic material contained within a protein coat, and they replicate by hijacking the machinery of host cells.
no
No not all cells within the plant are the same. The reason is because not all cells in a leaf are the same
cells
Plant cells have a large vacuole, which the animal cells don't.
All living organisms have cells that make up their life formations. If the organism WAS living, than it had cells, if it is living, then it had cells too!
No, you will not be able to leave anywhere whether it be school, Wal-mart, or the mall. Reason being you are dead.
When evaluating whether something seen under a microscope is a tissue, you look for specialized cells that are organized together and perform a specific function. Tissues are made up of similar cells grouped together to carry out a specific function in the body. Stained slides, cell shape, arrangement, and presence of extracellular matrix help identify different types of tissues.
you do!
When evaluating whether something under a microscope is a tissue, look for cells organized in a specific pattern with intercellular connections. Tissues are comprised of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function. Look for distinct layers or structures that are characteristic of different types of tissues.
=i think it had something to do with the discovery of cells or something.=
No, viruses do not require living space because they are not considered living organisms. They are simple genetic material contained within a protein coat, and they replicate by hijacking the machinery of host cells.
to reproduce
in cells and genetics
receptors
Chloroplasts.