The atoms are identical.
Living things and nonliving things are not the same. It's basically Organic v.s. Inorganic.
no you cannot find matter in nonliving things and it does not have the same properties
living things are subjected to the same physical and chemical laws as nonliving things
No, a population specifically refers to a group of individuals of the same species living in a particular area at the same time. It only includes living organisms, such as plants, animals, and microorganisms. Nonliving things, such as water, soil, and air, are part of the ecosystem but are not included in the definition of a population.
Yes, all the atoms and subatomic particles found in living things are also present in nonliving things. Living organisms are made up of the same basic building blocks as inanimate objects, such as carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrogen. The arrangement and interactions of these elements give rise to the complexity of living systems.
The exact same parts that appear in living plant matter.
yes
Nonliving things can be identified by several key properties: they do not exhibit growth or reproduction, lack metabolic processes, and do not respond to stimuli in the same way living organisms do. Additionally, nonliving things do not possess cellular organization or the ability to adapt to their environment over time. These characteristics help distinguish nonliving entities from living organisms.
Non living things grow by deposition of the same particles on the surface. -answered by K.Pramod Rao
it is both nonliving and dead. nonliving and dead basically mean the same thing.
There were dinosaurs because.... there just were! Dinosaurs helped balance out the ecosystem. By the way, an ecosystem is a group of living and nonliving things in the same enviornment.
Yes, living things (biotic components) and nonliving things (abiotic components) together make up an ecosystem. Biotic components like plants, animals, and microorganisms interact with abiotic components like sunlight, water, temperature, and soil to create a balanced and interconnected system.