No, why would you think that? oh o I questioned something in an answer....
A viable apple seed is alive. If you plant it, it will grow.
Yes, an apple seed is a living thing as it possesses qualities such as growth, reproduction, and metabolism. It has the ability to germinate and develop into a new apple tree under the right conditions.
it has roots and takes in carbon dioxide
Yes, an apple tree is alive. It is a living organism that grows, reproduces, and responds to its environment.
Sticks are living things. They are alive.
living thing
A viable apple seed is alive. If you plant it, it will grow.
yes
yes
Yes, an apple seed is a living thing as it possesses qualities such as growth, reproduction, and metabolism. It has the ability to germinate and develop into a new apple tree under the right conditions.
no an apple tree is.
The oldest known living apple tree is located in Beaminster, Dorset, England.
A tree
A tree is a living thing, a plant.
Apples are living things. They grow on apple trees. They have seeds inside of them that can grow more apple trees.
In order to be a living thing, apples would need to fit all of the following categories: It must reproduce. It must be made up of cells. It must be based on a universal genetic code. It must grow and develop. It must obtain and use materials and energy. It must respond to its environment. It must maintain a stable internal environment. Taken as a group, it must change over time. Many of these are in question regarding an apple, but maintaining a stable internal environment is definitely not something that an apple can do, therefore it is not a living thing
yes it is