Living
streptococcus is living because it is a bacteria
Yes
Pimples are a result of the body's immune response to bacteria in the pores, making them a nonliving manifestation of this process. They contain bacteria, dead skin cells, and oil but are not considered living entities on their own.
No...may be as a contaminant from living things such as bacteria, fungi etc.
It can't because it is NOT a living organism.
the earth is nonliving but has living organisms on it
Bacteria are considered to be living because they fulfill the requirements of the Cell Theory. Viruses, however, are generally classified as nonliving because they are not made of cells, they cannot reproduce independently, they generally do not react to noxious stimuli, etc.
nonliving
it is nonliving
nonliving
nonliving
A virus is considered non-living. It does not have all the characteristics of a living thing unlike bacteria. Viruses need living cells to reproduce while any living things can reproduce (asexually or not).