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observation is when you observe some thing inference is what you learn from your observation
Not living cells. And usually not convective cells.
You have not told us what animal so this question can not be answered
NO
No it is not a living thing
come on i mean why do you ask that question. of course not it is called a dead thing. if it is alive it would be called A LIVING THING
observation is when you observe some thing inference is what you learn from your observation
An Observation Tube and an Infared Microscope do the same thing.
Is moss a abiotic factor? Are you going to answer my question?
Animals like humans have a brain, why should they have any other living thing? Please clarify what your question is.
Not living cells. And usually not convective cells.
You will have to rephrase this. Your question is garbled.
hmmm..... Is it Autotrophic or Heterotrophic.
One is alive and the other is not. The problem with this question is, what is the "nonliving thing"? Is it a sheet of glass, which is made from sand and hasn't ever been a living thing, or a murdered person at the crime scene, which used to be a living thing until someone killed him.
Sand is usually made of small particles of rock which were never alive or part of a living thing, although it is also possible to make sand out of sea shells, which are part of a living thing although they are not actually alive. Shells are a secretion of living things. No, sand was and never will be a living thing in my opinion. Maybe in evolution it was, but science is or equals observation. Since it has not been observed, it is not science. That is why evolution is still a theory.
You have not told us what animal so this question can not be answered
It is a living thing.