The statement that accurately describes cells is:
Cells are made of several parts that work together.
This statement is correct because cells are complex structures composed of various organelles and components that perform specific functions essential for the cell's activities and overall functioning.
The other statements are not accurate:
- Not all living things are made of more than one cell; some organisms, like bacteria, are unicellular.
- All living things are not exclusively made of cells; viruses, for example, are not considered living organisms and do not have a cellular structure.
- Cells do not make up nonliving things like rocks and soil; those are composed of minerals and organic matter, but not cells.