Bones are living things. A group of cells referred to as osteoblasts, which are always churning out new bone, while a second set know as osteoclasts, destroys bone by gobbling it up.
bones are important to living things because it protects plants
All living things do not have bones. All vertebrates (including mammals) do. Substitutes for bones include exoskeletons (arthropods and insects) or cartilage (sharks and some other fish).
its nonliving because fossils are like bones and things from the past
Almost all - are you looking for things with bones?
because it contains cells, called osteoclasts and osteoblasts that produce and destroy bone.
The correct spelling of the plural noun is skeletons (the bones of living things).
No Seeds come from living things. Fossils are rock impressions of living creatures and are themselves not alive.
fossils, bones, and some stuff like that
No. Living things such as insects have exoskeletons and no bones.
bones are living they grow gradually with bone marrow
No, it is not a living thing because bones cannot grow and does not need air,food, water warmth to survive.Disagree with above. The skeleton of a LIVING animal is part of a living thing. Bones DO grow, and DO need food. When an animal dies, the skeleton also dies.
water. sand shells rocks bones and lots of trash