No
it is both nonliving and dead. nonliving and dead basically mean the same thing.
Living things and nonliving things are not the same. It's basically Organic v.s. Inorganic.
yes
No, cells and enzymes are not the same thing. Cells are the basic unit of life and are made up of various organelles, while enzymes are proteins that act as biological catalysts to speed up chemical reactions within cells. Enzymes are a component of cells but are not the same as cells themselves.
Non living things grow by deposition of the same particles on the surface. -answered by K.Pramod Rao
Nonliving things can be identified by several key properties: they do not exhibit growth or reproduction, lack metabolic processes, and do not respond to stimuli in the same way living organisms do. Additionally, nonliving things do not possess cellular organization or the ability to adapt to their environment over time. These characteristics help distinguish nonliving entities from living organisms.
no you cannot find matter in nonliving things and it does not have the same properties
Nonliving things are those which do not display life, such as rocks, water, glass.(The term organic is used to mean items or substances created by life, even if the material is no longer part of a living thing, e.g. oil, wood, coral, seashells.)The 5 characteristics of living things:1. Living things are made up of one or more cell2. Living things obtain and use energy3. Living things grow and develop4. Living things reproduce5. Living things respond and adapt to their environment (Homoeostasis)Biologists have classified viruses as "living" because they are made of the same types of proteins as other life. But they display very different life cycles.
Surviving! As is the same with all life.
The representative and direct democracy are the SAME thing, but are called by different names.
The representative and direct democracy are the SAME thing, but are called by different names.
The atoms are identical.