Biology, asked by bonamprasanthi09, 5 months ago

the cell is considered to be in living state when it possess

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Answered by sharmaa8466
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But, the structures inside the cell cannot perform these functions on their own, so the cell is considered the lowest level. Each cell is capable of converting fuel to useable energy. Therefore, cells not only make up living things; they are living things. Cells are found in all plants, animals, and bacteria.

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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The totality of chemical processes occurring within the cells of living things is known as metabolism.

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  • The metabolic pathway is the name given to the exact pathway where all metabolic changes take place in.
  • One biomolecule's concentration within an organism might be higher or lower than that of another biomolecule.
  • Additionally, the metabolites' non-equilibrium condition maintains their steady state. "Systems at equilibrium cannot perform work," as the saying goes.
  • Given that they are constantly undergoing metabolism and releasing and using energy, biological systems can never be in equilibrium.
  • Organisms are in a living state because metabolism keeps them in a non-equilibrium steady state.

We can draw the conclusion that a non-equilibrium state is necessary for a living state.

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