The sea itself is not living due to it not having any cells or organic compounds
It is a living invertabrate
Sand is usually made of small particles of rock which were never alive or part of a living thing, although it is also possible to make sand out of sea shells, which are part of a living thing although they are not actually alive. Shells are a secretion of living things. No, sand was and never will be a living thing in my opinion. Maybe in evolution it was, but science is or equals observation. Since it has not been observed, it is not science. That is why evolution is still a theory.
Sand dollars are living organisms, similar to starfish or sea urchins. When you see them on the beach, you mostly see what is left of them after they die and decay, their calcium carbonate shell.
The actual seashell is not living, it is a hard, protective outer layer made by an animal that lives in the sea. The shell is not part of the body and was never living. The common seashell is produced by a mollusc, and by the time the shell reaches the shore, the invertebrate has been eaten or rotted out, leaving the more durable exoskeleton - the seashell.
The egg contains a living cell and is the product of a living animal so is a biotic factor.
There are plants including blue-green algae, kelp, tropical flowers, palm trees. From smallest to largest, the animals include: krill, coral, sea anemones, fish, jellyfish, clams and scallops, seals, tortoises, sharks, walruses, orcas, and whales.
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The biggest living thing in the ocean is a humpback whale
Seaweed is a living organism. It is a eukaryotic protista.
Of all these things, the virus is the only non-living thing. Viruses are not living organisms. E.coli is a bacteria and living.
Fungi is your answer :)
They are living things.
yes sea anemone is a living animal
when talking about non living things we are talking about abiotic factors. In the sea there can be numerous things. Two obvious ones would be the amount of sunlight that is in the sea and the water itself is non living. You can also say that the amount of salt in the water is also an abiotic factor.
a sea star is non living
A Sea Sponge is a living creature. They are very uncommon to find on shores or other close up watery areas. But Sea Sponges, do exist, and do live.
Sand is usually made of small particles of rock which were never alive or part of a living thing, although it is also possible to make sand out of sea shells, which are part of a living thing although they are not actually alive. Shells are a secretion of living things. No, sand was and never will be a living thing in my opinion. Maybe in evolution it was, but science is or equals observation. Since it has not been observed, it is not science. That is why evolution is still a theory.
no!! the lowest living thing in the sea is a fish