· game
· garage
· garbage
· gas
· gate
· gauge
· girdle
· glacier
· glass
· glasses
· glove
· goblet
· gold
· gong
· gown
· grade
· graph
· gravel
· ground
· guitar
· gum
· gun
· gutter
· gym
· gymnasium
living things need food, water, and air. non-living things need none of those things.
They do. The nonliving elements Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen and Carbon are the building blocks of the DNA bases A, C, G and T (U). None of these elements are alive, yet they organise themselves into complex molecules that are the genetic instructions for all organic (living) life.
Germs and a garbage can are found in the restroom. They begin with the letter g.
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You can work out if something is living or not by checking if it carries out all of the processes of a living organism, remembered by the mnemonic "Mrs Nerg". Only if it does all of these things can it be said to be living. M - does it move R - does it respond to stimuli S - can it sense things N - does it feed / require nutrition E - Does it get rid of waster materials (excreat) R - Does it reproduce G - Does it grow
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A mood starting with G is generous.
An attitude starting with G is gracious.
Great Frigatebird is an animal. Greyhound and German shepherd are dogs. Godchild is a person.
A thing starting with G is garage.
A place starting with G is Genoa, Italy.
An antelope starting with G is gazelle.