matter is just a broad definition for different substances that make up life. This may sound confusing, so here's a better way to put it. Matter can exist in four states: solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. Water can be a liquid, gas, or solid so it is made up of matter, or lots of atoms of the same type. Also, oxygen is a gas so it is made up of matter, or atoms of oxygen. Does that mean they are the same things? No! Each element in the Periodic Table is made up of a different matter, thus living things and the universe are made out of many different mixed matters. However, there is no difference in science. Anything made up of many atoms of the same type is made out of matter.
In a way, matter makes the universe. The mater in the Universe determines the energy and size of the Universe.
Food makes the body active
No, Hydrogen makes up approximately 75% of the universe's elemental matter
Makes up the code for living things
Inertia makes things move.
living things which take the nonliving matter from the environment
All known living things are carbon based life forms, although it is theorized other forms may exist in the universe.
Carbon mostly but also nitrogen makes up the largest part of living things.
In a way, matter makes the universe. The mater in the Universe determines the energy and size of the Universe.
Living things are alive.
Cells. Cell make up everything and everyone.
the air makes living things move and wind.
My universe is composed of a complex mixture of matter, energy, space, and time, along with information.
99 percent of the known matter in the universe is said to be in the plasma state, This is a state where matter consists of ionized gas which makes it visible.
Dead living things are compacted into the ground which makes up soil.
Of all the baryonic matter, aluminium makes up about 0.005%. Considering that ordinary baryonic matter makes up about 4.9% of the universe, that would make aluminium constitute about 0.049 x 0.00005 = 0.000000245% of the mass of the universe.
It is currently estimated that about 4% of the matter of the Universe is "normal" matter - matter that can be accounted for. This includes stars, dust, gas, and even black holes. About 23% of the matter is "dark matter", which makes itself manifest by its gravitational attraction - but that is about all we know about it. The remaining 73% is an even more mysterious "dark energy" - which somehow makes the Universe expand faster and faster.It is currently estimated that about 4% of the matter of the Universe is "normal" matter - matter that can be accounted for. This includes stars, dust, gas, and even black holes. About 23% of the matter is "dark matter", which makes itself manifest by its gravitational attraction - but that is about all we know about it. The remaining 73% is an even more mysterious "dark energy" - which somehow makes the Universe expand faster and faster.It is currently estimated that about 4% of the matter of the Universe is "normal" matter - matter that can be accounted for. This includes stars, dust, gas, and even black holes. About 23% of the matter is "dark matter", which makes itself manifest by its gravitational attraction - but that is about all we know about it. The remaining 73% is an even more mysterious "dark energy" - which somehow makes the Universe expand faster and faster.It is currently estimated that about 4% of the matter of the Universe is "normal" matter - matter that can be accounted for. This includes stars, dust, gas, and even black holes. About 23% of the matter is "dark matter", which makes itself manifest by its gravitational attraction - but that is about all we know about it. The remaining 73% is an even more mysterious "dark energy" - which somehow makes the Universe expand faster and faster.