In so far as the human bodies are made up of cells, I would say, Yes.
Yes.
Cells do live in a solid environment. In humans, cells thrive inside the body and are unable to live outside. In plants, cells live in rain forest environments and near rivers, streams, ponds but not in desert environments.
Red blood cells. Humans typically produce around two-million each second.
You don't need carbon dioxide to live...I think you're thinking of oxygen.
No. All animal cells need glucose to carry out cellular respiration, but we need to get that from the food we eat.
Humans themselves do not use photosynthesis, but because humans depend on plants, as well as other animals that eat plants, in order to live, no, humans could not live without photosynthesis. Unless plants had another way to make food for themselves, humans could not live without photosynthesis.
No.
They live in the host cells of humans and animals.
Cells do live in a solid environment. In humans, cells thrive inside the body and are unable to live outside. In plants, cells live in rain forest environments and near rivers, streams, ponds but not in desert environments.
yes they do, humans need all sorts of protien ect.
They both have cells and need water
animals need cells to live
All living things need cells to live
Humans breath to provide oxygen to the cells throughout the human body. Cells need food and oxygen and in return produces heat, CO2, and energy. Therefore, humans need to breathe in order to "feed" their cells, as well as to get energy to power their body.
Food
Because cell is what they need. Without cell, they wont live long. Animal and plant need cells just like us to live long.
they think of alishia
to live