it has roots and takes in carbon dioxide
A viable apple seed is alive. If you plant it, it will grow.
Tree sap is considered a nonliving substance. It is a mixture of water, sugars, minerals, and other compounds that flows through the tree's vascular system, serving various functions such as transporting nutrients and providing defense against pests and pathogens.
Nonliving
Living things have the ability to grow, reproduce, respond to their environment, and maintain homeostasis, while nonliving things lack these characteristics. Additionally, living things require energy to carry out life processes, whereas nonliving things do not. The presence of cellular structure is another key feature that distinguishes living from nonliving things.
The sky is nonliving, as it is composed of gases and does not have characteristics of living organisms. Pollution is also considered nonliving, as it consists of harmful substances that are released into the environment by human activities.
Living ... all of it.
living thing
A viable apple seed is alive. If you plant it, it will grow.
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.
Tree sap is considered a nonliving substance. It is a mixture of water, sugars, minerals, and other compounds that flows through the tree's vascular system, serving various functions such as transporting nutrients and providing defense against pests and pathogens.
No, trees are alive. A tree is a living thing. It grows leaves, and grows bigger.
It can't because it is NOT a living organism.
yes, but only the seed is living the fruit that we eat is just a way of dispersal..
the earth is nonliving but has living organisms on it
nonliving
it is nonliving
nonliving