Is pancake batter made of cells?
No, pancake batter is not made of cells.
Here's why:
* Cells are the basic building blocks of living organisms. Pancake batter is a mixture of ingredients, not a living organism.
* Pancakes are made from flour, milk, eggs, and other ingredients. These ingredients are not composed of cells. They are made up of molecules, like carbohydrates, proteins, and fats.
* Cells are complex structures with membranes, organelles, and DNA. Pancake batter lacks these structures.
While pancake batter might contain some ingredients derived from living organisms (like eggs or milk), these ingredients are broken down into their component molecules during the batter-making process.
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