It could be either both. Flowers are part of plants and plants are living things. In the same way, we are living things and our body parts are not.
A flower is a living thing because it uses photosynthesis to grow and it can reproduce itself.Yes.
A flower is alive when it is a part of a plant. It could take nutrition from plant. But when it is fallen it will never take nutrition. With out nutrition a living thing cant survive so it is dead
The noun 'tulip' is a word for a flower and a plant, a word for a living thing.
The noun 'tulip' is a word for a flower and a plant, a word for a living thing.
A flower in a vase is considered non-living because once detached from the plant, it no longer receives nutrients or water to sustain life. The flower will eventually wilt and die after being cut from the plant.
I "think" its a Flower and i am being serious because a flower is a living thing! thats my opinion! :)
it can be it is just like a person when it gets shot.
It could be either both. Flowers are part of plants and plants are living things. In the same way, we are living things and our body parts are not.
well if it has veins then it is a living animal or human, if it is like a rock, tree, flower, car, nut, computer, shoe, clothes, anything that is not living has no veins.
No, a dried flower is a preserved flower it is not 'alive'
A flower is a living thing, so it belongs to the life sciences. The beauty of a flower is also applied to some minerals, and these are known e.g. as flowers of sulfur.But these are of course not real flowers.
Yes, the word 'flower' is a noun; a singular, common noun; a word for a thing, a living thing.The noun 'flower' is a concrete noun as a word for the reproductive organ of a plant.The noun 'flower' is an abstract noun as a word for the highest example or best representative of a kind; for example: He is the flower of his generation of writers.