First here is the list of characteristics for life: 1. Organization, 2. Reproduction, 3. Response and stimuli, 4. Metabolism, 5. Homeostasis, 6. Growth and development, and 7. Excrement.
The best example of non-living being living is FIRE. Fire is organized, it eats upside down. There's a joke there and a lot of truth. Fire certainly reproduces just start your couch on fire and watch your house burn. Fire certianly responds to stimuli - fanning the flame adding gasoline is like sugaring up a kid. Fire metabolizes fuel to ash and smoke. Homeostasis - this is probably the break point for fire BUT the flame will die down as the fuel burns out so it sort of changes its physiology in that sense. Does fire grow? here's a better question does algae grow and develop? Fire can start as a spark and grow and develop to destroy a forest. What does fire excrete - ASH - SMOKE.Fire is also used to cook food.
Ultimately, Fire is non-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 :)
it can burn and kill animals and their habitats.
The most famous example is fire. It can move, breathe, multiply, grow, consume and produce energy....etc.
water is a non-living, liquid. also the best solvent because it can be all 3 states of the particle theory of matter( liquid , gas, solid)
Fire
fire is a nonliving thing because it does not show all the characteristics of a living thing....
A Candle is not a living thing because it does not have the 7 characteristics of living things which are: movemeny, reproduce, grow, excreate, or exchanging gases. it does have one charteristic of a living thing which is respond. it responds to fire because the fire is something called the stimulus which forces the wax on the candle to melt
no, fire is not "alive". First of all, the definition of "life" is interesting. It appears you read a book that says there are 5 characteristics, while in my college bio book it says 7 characteristics, so you can see it is already arbitrary. I will use the 7 characteristics in my book just b/c I have it with me and I don't know what your "5 characteristics" are. Note, for something to be "alive" it basically has to have all these qualities. Things that have some of these qualities but not all are not alive (such as viruses). 1. Are hightly organized compared to natural inanimate objects. (Fire fails) 2. Display homeostasis, maintaining a relatively constant internal environment. (Fire fails) 3. Reproduce themselves. (Arguable, but I'd say fire passes) 4. Grow and Develop from simple beginnings. (Fire passes) 5. Take energy and matter from the environment and transform it. (Hmm, I'd say fire passes but then again fire IS energy so maybe not...) 6. Respond to stimuli (I'd say fire fails) 7. Show adaptation to their environment (I donno lol) So as you can see since fire does not pass all it is not alive. Of course almost everything passes at least one of these things, for example try asking these 7 things about a rock!
No, socks are not a living thing- or they might eat your feet! Neither is fire.
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 :)
no. fire is nonliving because it is not made of cells and is 100% predictable when interacting. It also has no reason or instinct.
a living thing must be able to replicate its DNA using its own cellular components. Viruses need a host's machinery to replicate its DNA/RNA so it is not living. Prions and plasmids are also incabable of this and are also unliving. ------ There are several characteristics that are typical for a living being; some things considered "non-living" (like viruses, or a fire) have some of those characteristics, but not all of them. Some of these characteristics are that a living being can reproduce (so can a virus, or a fire!); that it has an organized structure; that it has a metabolism (it converts substances into other substances); some living beings can move (but some, like plants and sponges, usually don't).
it can burn and kill animals and their habitats.
Non living
Fire. It doesn't have any cells, but it can grow. : )
It's fire because it's the basic thing for living.
What are the characteristics of phonememon of forest fire