cells
The first living thing on earth was Adam and Eve. God made them. Later, animals were made. There was also plants who soon were made. I hope that answers your question.
All living things are made up of cells. Single celled plants and animals have one cell each. Many bacteria, algae and other microscopic plants and animal can be multi-cellular. Large plants and animals (higher order) can have trillions of cells each.
A glacier is not a living thing; it is made of ice (H2O), an inorganic compound. Living things are plants, animals, fungi, monera, and protozoa.
If you mean non-living things, then they are objects. They are not made up of cells like animals, plants, and humans. Rocks and dirt are non-living, but trees, dogs and humans are not.
According to the cell theory, all living things are made of cells. This means that any living thing has at least one cell. Multicellular organisms include animals and plants.
Because that's how God made them?!?
We are. (organisms, animals).
because "PLASTIC" plants are made out of plastic and plastic is not alive. stuffed animals are made out cotton or etc. and cotton is not living. .... but the germs and bacteria on it is alive
A living thing is called an organism. An organism is made up of cells. Plants, humans, and animals are living things, Things such as rocks or toys, are not living. A living thing needs to take in energy and give off unneeded substances as wastes. All organisms known on Earth have DNA, or codes determining how this organism would live. Living things can generally be defined as things that reproduce, react to the environment, and go through natural selection.
Yes, any living thing is made up of cells, that includes plants and trees.
anything living so... 1. you 2. bears 3. a flower
This is because all living things are made up of them. Every single living thing, from plants to animals to bacteria, are made up of cells. Some things, like bacteria, are unicellular (are made up of one cell), but cells still contribute to their existence as a life form. Human beings and larger animals are multicellular.