There are no non-living organisms, unless you mean dead organisms.
not living and living because there is living organisms in water but if you consider living things bugs etc than no.
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No only living organisms have cells. But non-living organisms are made up of atoms instead.
No, not all living things are complex. Some living organisms, like bacteria and single-celled organisms, are relatively simple in structure and function compared to more complex organisms like plants and animals. Complexity in living things can vary greatly depending on the species and their evolutionary history.
No, they are living organisms.
All animals are living, but viruses are classified as non-living organisms.
The closest thing that we have to non cellular living organisms is viruses, and there is some debate about whether they qualify as living things, or should be regarded instead as self-replicating poisons.
No, non-living things are not made up of cells. Cells are the basic structural and functional units of living organisms, so non-living things do not exhibit cellular structure or organization. Examples of non-living things include rocks, water, and metal.
The moon is non-living. It is a natural satellite that orbits around the Earth and does not possess the characteristics of living organisms such as growth, reproduction, or metabolism.
A non-living matrix is an inanimate substance or structure that provides a framework or support for living organisms. For example, the extracellular matrix in tissues or the matrix in which soil organisms live.
Organisms are living and exhibit characteristics such as growth, reproduction, and response to stimuli. They are made up of cells, undergo metabolism, and have the ability to evolve. Non-living things do not possess these attributes and are not capable of self-replication or adaption to the environment.
they are dead