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Yes, a plant would as long as a living creature is in the area to exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide. It is not totally necessary for other plants to be in the immediate vicinity but is necessary for all living things to live. As mentioned before carbon dioxide and oxygen must be exchanged. (The more the merrier(do not add this)).<span />
No because your body does not sense that it is in danger from the pathogen
The correct answer is:
C. All cells come from other cells
Explanation:
The generally believed parts of modern cell theory insert: All known living things are made up of one or more cells. All living cells arise from pre-existing cells by division. The cell is the fundamental unit of structure and purpose in all living organisms.