No, but a living organism can get uranium poisoning. Scientists say that all the Earths uranium came from 1 or more supernovae about 6 billion years ago.
Uranium is not necessary for the organism of any living form.
all living things come from other living things
Any link of uranium with the living organisms.
No, no, no !!!
A living organism
Because planets do not come from a living organism, it is considered inorganic.
an living organism
They meet and fall in love, then the dead organism leaves, making the iving one depressed, then they come back and fight with another living organism for the living organism they love. The dead one wins and they get married, then they have a half-dead baby and the living organism becomes a dead one and they all live happily ever after, including the other living organism because it falls in love with the half-dead baby.
living organism
AnswerIt is a dilemma because biogenesis states that all living things come from other living things and for this theory to be correct the first living organism would have had to spontaneous generate from another living organism. Since it was the origin of life there was nothing fore the first organism to generate from.
A non-living organism is a dead organism.
Yes. An organism is a living thing. A hamster is a living thing. Therefore, a hamster is an organism.