WRONG IDOIT
an organic remain is something that was once part of a living thing.
Nothing that was once part of a living thing
No, a stick on the ground is not a living thing. It is a part of a tree or plant that has fallen, and while it was once part of a living organism, it no longer exhibits the characteristics of life, such as growth, reproduction, or response to stimuli. Once detached and dried out, it does not possess the biological processes that define living entities.
the answer is dead why would it be living.....
its either a copmound or element material made by humans part of living thing not made of materials that were once part of living things
Silk is non living, for it does not reproduce, respire, or metabolize. It was once part of a living thing, the silkworm caterpillar, which spun the fibre of which the caterpillar made its cocoon. From this cocoon the silk strand was unspun to give us the silk thread.
What is the living part of the forests
hair is a non living thing it grows like nails
The leaf of a plant is part of a living thing.
An organism.
biotic
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.