This depends on the context of the question.
Our cells do die, and we do die, but the two are not necessarily connected.
Many of our cells are still alive after we die, and die after we die.
If all of your cells die, then you cannot be alive.
If all of your cells died at once, then you would die at that instant.
false
They last your whole life (not true) red blood cells: die and are made evry 3 weeks white blood cell: you never get more than you have brain cells: you can get any more (if you inhale carbon dinoxid some of the brain cells die, so do do it!)
What is true of cells that have similar functions?
Everything in existence is made up of cells, the true question is whether a vampire's cells differ widely from a human. The traditional immortal sort have cells which do not die, nor do they self-replicate. The human sort have human cells which do both.
Prokaryotic cells do NOT have a nucleus.
Yes, it is true.
all cells die. when human skin cells die, for example, they are shed and we call it dust.
yes
true
Prokaryotic cells do NOT have a nucleus.
Yes, it is true.
true. they target helper t cells