Archaebacteria
living organisms.
It depends on what you call a "living thing"!Some people would say viruses, but others argue that viruses are too simple to be classed as organisms. This would make bacteria the smallest living things. All scientists agree that bacteria have cells and that viruses do not.Some of the smallest bacteria belong to the genus Rickettsia.
Abiotic is what you would call something in nature that isn't alive. Like a log or a rock. Those are abiotic things. Biotic things are animals, plants, etc. Things that are alive.
Multicellular describes an organism made of many cells. In contrast, a unicellular organism is made up of one single cell. Just about all well-known plants and animals are made of many cells. Examples include human, cat, a rose, mushroom, a spider
Climate, Soil, Air, Sunlight, & Water.
Biodiversity
Living and non-living things.
living organisms.
No. Plants are living things and moss doesn't move
spontaneous generation
The biotic or non biotic well known as living things and non living things
An ecosystem.
living things are called biotic and non living avioticecosystem
Every cell is a living thing. The cell is the basic unit of structure and function of all living things.
Ecology
accretion
Enzymes