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An multicellular-organism. Well every living thing is made out of cells. So I suggest very big plants animals or humans. Hope i helped! Mostly a multicellular-organism. A living thing with more than one cell.

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The only kingdom containing single-celled organisms is the Protoctista (Protista) kingdom. All other kingdoms (Prokaryote/Monera, Fungi, Plant, and Animal) are multi-celled organisms.

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Does a rock have cells?

No, rocks are not life. Cells are the basic unit of all life, composed of many many molecules. Matter that isn't alive, or wasn't once alive, is not made of cells. Rocks are composed of many molecules, so they could be referred to as multi-molecular, and often more than one element, but they are not composed of cells.


How many living things are made of cells?

Really, it depends on the thing. A plant can be composed of hundreds of millions, while human being are composed of trillions! It would be nigh impossible to count every single cell in even one living thing (since non-living things are not made of cells) because cells are constantly dieing and multiplying.


A living thing made up of one or more cells?

All living things are made up of cells. Single celled plants and animals have one cell each. Many bacteria, algae and other microscopic plants and animal can be multi-cellular. Large plants and animals (higher order) can have trillions of cells each.


How many cells did the first living thing have?

One.


How many cells does a non living thing have?

Non-living things do not have cells. Cells are the fundamental unit of life - meaning only living things are made of cells.


What is a living thing made up of a cell or cells?

It is made up of many cells.


What are the properties of living organisms?

# Can reproduce # Grows and develops # Adapts to the environment # Is composed of a cell, or many cells. # Metabolism


What living thing is made up of no cells?

Every living thing is made up of cells. There is no such thing alive that is not made up of one or more cells. If the object/product etc. has no cells, then the thing is not alive. The cells in a living thing is what makes it alive and make it to continue living. There are many things that confuse people with whether the object is alive or not. If not sure, look through a microscope on the highest zoom lens and there is your answer or ask a local scientist.


There are how many cells in an atom?

Atoms are not composed of cells.


All living organisms are composed of one or more cells?

Yes, all livings beings are composed of either one or more cells; so much that having cells in one property of life.The closest biological particles to living organisms, that lack cell structure, are viruses, but they are not considered to be alive because they don't have a metabolism of their own.


What has mitochondria?

Every living thing has Mitochondria.-Chloe Salom Many eukaryotic cells contain mitochondria. Prokaryotic cells do not.


Are butterflies composed of one or many cells?

3 cells