Living.
What kind of absurd question is this! Banana on tree is living, whereas after it is plucked out it is non-living. Its just a fruit.
A pearl is the product of a living thing. The pearl itself is a non-living thing.
yes
Oh, dude, a mango is a fruit, so technically it comes from a living plant. But once it's picked, it's just a piece of fruit, not exactly living anymore. So, like, it's a bit of both, you know? But don't worry, it won't start walking or talking to you anytime soon.
They are tectonically living while attached to a living tree or vine but when they are detached or the tree dies, then it is technically dead.
No a log is non living coz of itz not connected to a tree
yes trees are living
A pine tree is a living thing.
The banana is the fruit of the banana tree of which there are several species.
An apple is a living thing when it is still attached to the tree, as it is part of a fruit-bearing plant that undergoes growth and reproduction. However, once it is picked and has begun to decay, it can be considered a non-living thing, as it no longer exhibits the characteristics of life such as growth or metabolism. Therefore, whether an apple is living or non-living depends on its state and context.
Yea
A tree is an organic lifeform while a rock is a non-living non-organic structure.