Furniture is made up of tree and tree has cells so furniture has cell or atom?
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Cells are made up of atoms, so both the tree and the furniture are made of atoms. Everything is made of atoms.
A plant cell, such as those found in tree trunks, have cell walls composed of sugar molecules. Those sugar molecules are made up of carbon atoms, oxygen atoms and hydrogen atoms. Inside are water (hydrogen and oxygen atoms), some cytoplasm (made of lots of different atoms such as sodium and potassium atoms, dissolved in water), organelles (again, lots of types of atoms, but mostly carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen) and so on.
And, actually, most of the wood in a living tree's trunk is not alive. Only the layer directly under the bark is alive. The rest of the wood mainly provides structural support for the tree, and could be considered "dead cells". So you could also say that both the tree and the furniture are made of dead cells.
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yes tree and furniture are made of cells