Life is one big bunch of chemicals...so if it's alive it's got chemicals and lots of them.
You cannot kill chemicals. Chemicals are not a living thing.
ANIMALS
guts mucus and brains
you can tell if this "thing'' if it can move, or it needs to survive by food , and if it can grow, it takes amounts of investigation to see if this"thing" is a living thing.
It is not so you cannot ever tell.
Giraffe, maybe.
chemicals in human hair
Umm cant u tell that a living thing is something living?
Every living thing needs water, oyygen and food and nutrients and sun to help it survive. You can tell that a thing is living if it breaths or grows.
No, a clock is not a living thing. It does not have the characteristics of living organisms such as the ability to grow, reproduce, or respond to its environment. A clock is a man-made object designed to tell time.
That is a very difficult question, because technically everything is just a bunch of atoms bound in various chemicals and forms. This is similar to answering the question 'what defines a living thing from a non-living thing'. Generally, a living organism is defined as something that can utilize energy and reproduce, however, there are chemicals that can do this without any seemingly obvious life present.
Yes! All living creatures, including plants, animals (humans are animals), bacteria, fungi, and even viruses have genetics. Genes tell the chemicals around it how to make a living thing. That's why you can take genes from one animal, put it into an egg cell, and it will start growing.