The six necessities of life.
Cells
DNA
Use Energy/Energy
Reproduce
Grow and Develop
Respond to stimulus
No, bacteria are considered living things and they do not contain blood vessels.
Yes, because milk comes from a living cow and every living thing has buffers.
Biology is the study of every living thing on earth.
All living things that contain amino acids (that's all of them,because every living thing has RNA and DNA) need nitrogen
It Dies (ceases to be a living thing).
All living things contain cells, which are the basic structural and functional units of life. These cells are made up of molecules such as DNA, proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates, which are essential for carrying out various biological processes. Additionally, living things also contain water, which is crucial for maintaining life processes.
When a living thing dies, it dies. Thus, every living thing has one life.
No. Say a printer, for instance. A printer is a nonliving thing because it doesn't carry out the life functions, or have organs. It is a nonliving object, that has no water in it. So to answer you question, not all nonliving things have water in them.
Every living thing needs water, oyygen and food and nutrients and sun to help it survive. You can tell that a thing is living if it breaths or grows.
every living thing had DNA if it didnt have DNA it wouldn't be alive or be what it looks like
Carbon
Yes.