The cell, is the smallest part of the body that is said to be alive.
The smallest thing that can be considered alive is a single-celled organism, such as a bacterium or a protozoan. These organisms are made up of a single cell that carries out all the functions necessary for life, including metabolism, growth, and reproduction. They are considered alive because they exhibit characteristics of living organisms, such as responding to stimuli and maintaining homeostasis.
No, in fact, the smallest party of a substance that at the same time, is still a substance is a molecule.
Yes. Considering it doesn't die in a plant cell, it is.__By definition, chloroplasts aren't alive. To be alive, the 'thing' must carry out all life processes. A cell is the smallest thing that can carry out said life process. Being that a chloroplast is part of the cell, it is not technically alive.TL;DR No, it's not alive
No, not all small animals are made of just one cell. Single-celled organisms like bacteria and protozoa are small but not all of the smallest animals are single-celled. Some multicellular animals like rotifers, certain insects, and tiny worms are among the smallest animals and are made up of multiple cells.
The cell, is the smallest part of the body that is said to be alive.
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A cell
Planets are not alive.
The midget from Manchester.
The shortest person on earth is 20 inches tall and is 14 years old.
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No. The smallest animal (mammal) on earth alive today is The Shrew.
No, a cell is the smallest part of a living organism that can be considered alive.
You can find the world's smallest person in the Phillipines.
the cell
The shrew, I know, is the smallest mammal in the world (that is alive today at least) and I'm pretty sure it's got a spine so, The Shrew. Final Answer.