Biology, asked by bhupimeet8857, 9 months ago

Cells cannot survive without the support of other cells is that true of false and why

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Answered by shaibazahmad
10

Answer:

false cell survive without support of other cell

Explanation:

unicellular microorganisms have only one cell

Answered by amirthaabbi
10

Answer:

FALSE.

EXPLANATION:

It is false beacuse they can live without support.There are literally countless single celled life forms all over the planet and every creature living is the descendant of single celled organisms. So the answer to your question as written is no, a cell can survive perfectly fine on its own, without the support of other cells, so long as its in a favorable environment.If you are asking about an individual cell in a multi-cellular life form, then typically, individual cells become specialized to preform specific tasks, which means they can not preform all of the functions necessary for their survival on their own. They become dependent upon other cells within the system for their survival.

EXAMPLE: Unicelluar organisms they can live without support of other cell because they only have one cell

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