yes,yogurt is a living thing because it has bacteria and the bacteria is living.
yes it is living the bacteria in it makes it living
Living... eat it's brother and it will eat you!
living
Soil, food and water are considered non living reservoirs. They hold potential pathogens that can be transmitted to humans and animals.
living things interact with each through food. For example when a fish dies, it becomes a non-living thing and there are other organisms that are living and are eating the dead fish, so this is how living things interact with non-living things
Living cell organisms are alive and non-living organisms are dead. There are a number of different criteria for what it means to be living. For instance: metabolism, the ability to react to a stimuli, and so forth. If an organism does not exhibit any of these qualities, it can be concluded that the organism is not living. An example: a table is a non-living thing. A cat is a living thing. the important differences between living things need a suitable habitat that supplies their basic needs for oxygen,food,and water. and non living things don't need a suitable habitat that supplies their basice needs for oxygen,food,and water.
Plants are living things, including their flowers.
because you have yogurt and milk
Yes, it will cut down on gas. Use low fat or non fat yogurt and mix with their kibble.
They are non living things because they don't need food, water or sunlight
from the sun
The Non-Fat Yogurt was created on 1993-11-04.
Living things - consume ( eat food) - reproduce - respond (to stimulus) - grow And non living - no characteristics of living
No yogurt is living cultures of bacteria.
none
no they are non-living
yogurt is a living bacteria and produces gases
Non living,as it does not require food,water or air.It does not have any living system or a brain.
NO! Yogurt is a food, which is made from ingrediants.
non living is dead and living is alive