Yes flies are most definitely insects!
anything living so... 1. you 2. bears 3. a flower
Yep. Every part of the human body is living. Your hair, nails, cells, etc.
Yes. (apart from such cells as prison cells, battery cells and so on. ) The cells of living things are themselves living. But there will be some dead cells, such as flaked off skin and hair; and many of the cells in your body are being replaced all the time.
Organisms are made of basic units called cells. These cells are found in every part of the organism's organs and tissues.
No, a gamete has half the number of chromosomes as compared to the organisms body cells.
your body
anything living so... 1. you 2. bears 3. a flower
cells are a smallliving thing that in a living things body like a human, dog, cat plant and in allots of serten kinds of living things
They are living, but they are not organisms. Cells are the "building blocks" of tissues, which group together into organs, which group together into organ systems. Those organ systems comprise an organism. The individuals cells are not organisms themselves.
Multicellular organisms, such as humans, plants, and animals, have many different types of cells specialized to perform specific functions in the body. These cells work together in a coordinated manner to support the overall functioning and health of the organism.
A cell is the smallest part of a living organism that contains the identity within a strand of DNA. The cells of your body can grow into specialized functions such as heart or skin. Some microscopic organisms are 1 cell creatures or simple multi-cell organisms. That is what is mean by "All living organism are composed of cells."
Yep. Every part of the human body is living. Your hair, nails, cells, etc.
Yes. (apart from such cells as prison cells, battery cells and so on. ) The cells of living things are themselves living. But there will be some dead cells, such as flaked off skin and hair; and many of the cells in your body are being replaced all the time.
There are estimated to be around 37.2 trillion cells in the human body alone, and billions more in other living organisms. Cells are the basic building blocks of life and are essential for the functioning of living organisms. They carry out various functions such as growth, reproduction, and maintaining the body's overall health and function. Cells also play a crucial role in processes like metabolism, communication, and defense against pathogens.
No, the moon does not have cells. Cells are the basic structural and functional units of living organisms, and the moon is a celestial body made up of rock and dust.
All living things are made of one or more cells which have DNA in them.
Organisms are made of basic units called cells. These cells are found in every part of the organism's organs and tissues.