As long as you do not consider orgonomy---- No. First define 'living'...
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A printer is made from plastic and metal, and is a non-living thing.
Aluminium is a metal, so is non-living.
A printer is non-living. It is a machine made from plastic and metal parts.
It is oxygen
rocks, plastic, metal
Phosphorus is a solid non-metal found in living things, particularly in DNA, RNA, and ATP molecules. It is an essential element for various biological processes in organisms.
Technically no, because non-living things don't have the ability to reproduce. EX: Metal can make "things".
All non living things do not have cells.There is also a distinction between non living and dead. Example the wood in the door is dead but the metal in the door is non living.Whereas living things:assimilate energyassimilate matterutilize energy to promote metabolismemploy enzymesreproduceNon living do not.
Phosphorus is a non-metal. because It has Non - metal properties Like it is Brittle non lustrous etc .
rocks, water, metal, plastic, dead organisms, clothings
non-metal
non metal