No, Oxygen is a gas and an element. It has 8 protons and electrons. Even though it isn't a living organism, it is necessary for most life on earth (a few microbes breath sulfur instead). No, it is an element with 8 protons and neutrons, and it is required for most things on earth to be able to survive. A few bacteria do breath sulfur instead of oxygen. No. Its just a type of gas on the Periodic Table of elements,the symbol is O.
Oxygen is a non-living element. It is essential for living organisms to survive and carry out cellular respiration, but it is not considered a living organism itself.
Oxygen i think. :)
Carbon is another element that is primary in a living organism.
Yes it’s a living organism, it still uses oxygen & perform many processes
Anything that practices photosynthesis
It is abiotic because it is non-living.
mostly oxygen and the yeast, due to the fact yeast is a living organism
atmosphere biosphere and water cycle. ~ orliving organism | living organisms | organism | organism death | organismsocean | the ocean | the oceans | oceansrocks | rock
oxygen,hydrogen,nitrogen,carbon,phosphorus and sulphur
Plants give out oxygen which the organism in the pond needs
Mycoplasma is the smallest living organism that was discovered recently that can survive without oxygen.
In general, living organisms are composed of about 65-70% oxygen. This varies by species and organism, with some containing more or less oxygen depending on their biological functions and metabolic processes. Oxygen is crucial for sustaining life as it is used in cellular respiration to produce energy.