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a producer which uses photosynthesis to transfer energy from the sun
Yes.
There are things living around deep sea volcanic vents that would do just fine even w/o the sun.
plants..
Yes, there are relationships between living and nonliving things. For example: Without water (which is a nonliving thing) we and water animals can't survive.
NO, because water does not breathe, feel, see or have any similar characteristics to a living thing such as a human or plant. So water is not a living thing, but currently every known living thing needs water to survive.
Well any real living thing must have DNA to live without it it would be lifeless.
Everything inside you is a living thing :)
All living organisms except procayotes require mitochondria to survive. Viruses are not living and they do not have any organelles.
people any animal
Yes, there are relationships between living and nonliving things. For example: Without water (which is a nonliving thing) we and water animals can't survive.
no. no any living thing is able to live or survive there
NO, because water does not breathe, feel, see or have any similar characteristics to a living thing such as a human or plant. So water is not a living thing, but currently every known living thing needs water to survive.
NO, because water does not breathe, feel, see or have any similar characteristics to a living thing such as a human or plant. So water is not a living thing, but currently every known living thing needs water to survive.
The same as any living thing; food, water, shelter.
No. While pretty much any living thing you can see without a microscope is multicellular, most living things are actually unicellular.
I'm assuming you're talking about animals, but I apologize if I'm incorrect. :) Oxygen is the most important substance to a living thing - One can survive a few days without water, a few weeks without food, but only a few minutes without oxygen.
You can survive 2-3 days without any liquids
Without water, humans and the different types of food they eat, cannot survive. An average human can only live without water for about 3 days, so if there is no water, then humans can't survive. So, aslong as humans and/or any other living thing that needs water is alive, water will always be a necessity.
of course any living thing or any thing that was once living is an organism