this is a good question..
well the smallest living part is the mitochondria
this is very small...
well idk i just guessed on this one it might be right i dont know well yeah
thanks
Non-living things are not considered to be organisms. If you are referring to viruses, they are about 1/100th of the size of an average bacterium, making them about 20-500 nm long. If you are referring to recently deceased organisms, which are not really organisms anymore, they are the same size until they begin to decay.
organism have definite forms size and range
Use a ruler or tape measure on it, then you can find out.
its very interesting
An automobile is a non-living thing that produces wastes in the form of exhaust.
An organ is a structure that has a definite form and performs a definite function or functions within the body.
a living thing
Amorphous solids have no definite melting point because their particles are arranged randomly. Amorphous solids do not have crystal form or definite melting point.
It is called a GAS. Gases have no definite volume (can be compressed) and no definite shape
Yes it is al living thing, because cells are living things and when cells form a tissue then it is a living thing
An automobile is a non-living thing that produces wastes in the form of exhaust.
Liquid form
An organ is a structure that has a definite form and performs a definite function or functions within the body.
tissues of the same type form an organ.
No, but it does have a definite volume.
3.5 billion years ago.
a living thing
animals may change its form or shape
no because liquid is matter but it doesn't have a definite shape
Matter in a liquid form.
Amorphous solids have no definite melting point because their particles are arranged randomly. Amorphous solids do not have crystal form or definite melting point.