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No, a river is an inanimate thing and is not made of cells.
because it supplies the body cells with the life giving materials they need for nourishment and repair;it eliminates wastes from the cells.
because it supplies the body cells with the life giving materials they need for nourishment and repair;it eliminates wastes from the cells.
The cells take in salt to balance the solute concentration-apex
The cells fill with water because of the movement of water by osmosis. (APEX)
I don't think that a river is living. Does it breath? Does it eat? NO. Exactly why it's not living.Also it cant reproduce and I doubt it has any cells since living things must have one or more cells that is something all iving things have in common.
No, a fast moving stream is not made of cells. A stream is a body of water running in a channel, typically flowing towards a larger body of water like a river or ocean. Cells are the basic structural and functional units of living organisms.
Glaciers are not composed of cells; they are composed of H2O molecules. Only living things, such as plants and animals, are composed of cells.
The cells fill with water because of the movement of water by osmosis. (APEX)
a river is a nonliving thing because it doesn't have the 13 characteristics of life- moving, cells, dieing, breathing, eating and drinking, growing, reproducing, excreting wastes, and other complicated stuff
because it delivers necessary substances to the body's cells - such as nutrients and oxygen - and transports waste products away from those same cells.
The cells take in salt to balance the solute concentration-apex