It can have some of the seven characteristics but not all of them
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.
living: plants, human beings, animals, and mushroomsnonliving: glass, bread, rocks, and airplanes.A virus is an example of a non-living thing that shows some of the characteristics of the living things.
The seven characteristis are: -having cells -sensitivity -homeostasis -adaptation -growth -reproduction -metabolism Out of these, both gnats and grass can have any of the seven characteristics since they are living.
Fire is not a living thing because it does not have all of the seven characteristics. Nothing (so far) has proven that fire is made up of cells making it not living. Hope i helped and that you believe me :)
Everything inside you is a living thing :)
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.
living: plants, human beings, animals, and mushroomsnonliving: glass, bread, rocks, and airplanes.A virus is an example of a non-living thing that shows some of the characteristics of the living things.
The Seven Characteristics of Living Things are:FeedingMovementBreathing or RespirationExcretionGrowthSensitivityReproductionAlso, humans have needs to do and create.Examples of non-living things:A car moves and needs air exchange to "move" but it doesn't breathe on its own. It does not do any of the other things though of a living thing.A washing machine moves but does not fit anything else that lives.
The seven characteristis are: -having cells -sensitivity -homeostasis -adaptation -growth -reproduction -metabolism Out of these, both gnats and grass can have any of the seven characteristics since they are living.
No, it does not posess any of the characteristics of a living thing.
Fire is not a living thing because it does not have all of the seven characteristics. Nothing (so far) has proven that fire is made up of cells making it not living. Hope i helped and that you believe me :)
of course any living thing or any thing that was once living is an organism
They are not part of any of the 3 domains. They are not even complete living beings. They merely share some characteristics of living beings.They are not part of any of the 3 domains. They are not even complete living beings. They merely share some characteristics of living beings.They are not part of any of the 3 domains. They are not even complete living beings. They merely share some characteristics of living beings.They are not part of any of the 3 domains. They are not even complete living beings. They merely share some characteristics of living beings.
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).
how do any living thing affect puffer fish
Yes, an organism is any living thing with cells.