No, cells do not combine to make atoms. Atoms are the building blocks of all matter, including cells. Cells are made up of a combination of different atoms, such as carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen, organized into molecules that form the structure and function of the cell.
cells !! :)Cells combine to form tissues, which combine to form organs, which combine to form systems, which combine to form the body.
Specialized cells can come together to form tissues, which then combine to form organs. These organs work together to create organ systems that carry out specific functions in the body.
Cells work together to form tissues in the body. Different types of cells group together and organize themselves to perform specific functions within the tissue. The extracellular matrix, which is a network of proteins and other molecules, also plays a role in providing structure and support to the tissue.
Matter is organized into different levels of complexity, starting with atoms as the basic building blocks. Atoms combine to form molecules, which can further assemble into larger structures like cells. Cells then come together to form tissues, which make up organs, and finally, organs work together in organ systems to create a living organism.
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No, cells do not combine to make atoms. Atoms are the building blocks of all matter, including cells. Cells are made up of a combination of different atoms, such as carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen, organized into molecules that form the structure and function of the cell.
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molecules and compounds
cells !! :)Cells combine to form tissues, which combine to form organs, which combine to form systems, which combine to form the body.
I never heard anyone put those words together like that before, but if by "clumping together" you mean to combine several cells to act like a single cell, the term in joining.
Specialized cells can come together to form tissues, which then combine to form organs. These organs work together to create organ systems that carry out specific functions in the body.
The first cells a human has are the egg and sperm, which combine and make a zygote. From there, the initial two cells begin dividing.
The sex cells must combine with each other to make a whole. Each gamete starts out with half of the regular cell so that it can combine to make a whole. If they start out like somatic cells, the result will be double the chromosomes for the offspring.
Fluids from the prostate gland and the Cowper's gland combine with sperm cells in the seminal vesicles to make semen.
it is combations of cells working together to make knew cells
You can use the Merge and Center icon on the formatting toolbar or do it through the Format menu by going to Cells and then picking the Merge cells option.