if a bird laying an egg without mating then it does not have the power to reproduce so it is a non living thing
if a bird laying an egg after mating then it will reproduce so it is a living thing:)
no,they are not living exept when fertalized
It really depends. Depends if it's fertile or non-fertile.
Because there a baby bird inside.
yes
It varies from living thing to living thing.
Sugar is not a living thing, but sugar does come from sugar canes which is a living thing :)
The biggest cells are eggs, and the biggest eggs are from ostriches.
In biological terms, a clone is a living thing. For example, Dolly the sheep was a clone, and clearly she was a living thing.
It is a dormant living thing. Under the right conditions, it becomes an active living thing.
Are eggs** and eggs are pretty much like a woman's womb, technically the organism is living, but they are not sentient until after they hatch
A wasp is a living thing. It is an insect.
non living because it does not move not unless it has been move
There are many names for living things and their products. Chickens for example are very popular and they produce eggs.
Eggs Yeast Wheat Milk Butter Oil sugar -------all were or are parts of a living thing.
eggs are actually not living because they do not contain a animal
As far as I know. There is no such living thing (animal) as a Tasmanian wolf. The nearest thing was the Tasmanian Tiger (Phylocene) and it is reputed to be extinct. It was a marsupial which means it gave birth to young not eggs.
Wood, eggs, carrots, human flesh etc. Anything that originates from a living thing. (Trees and plants are, in this case, defined as living things.)
It is a living thing.
NO
Non living
A rat is a living thing