No. It is part of a living thing and could not survive without the rest of the body.
Non-living, because a nose is only part of an organism. The characteristics of living things are also not all applicable to noses. A nose is not able to grow on its own, metabolize, evolve, take in food to use as energy, respond to stimuli, or reproduce even if it is composed of cells. Any time the nose does do one of the first six things, it is actually the body doing these things and not that part of the body specifically.A:A nose is part of a living thing, so it is a living thing. It is not a non-living thing. It does not live by itself, but it still lives as part of the greater thing, me.
NO
No it is not a living thing
the answer is dead why would it be living.....
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Synonyms for 'Living Thing' * animal * being * body * creature * entity * person * plant * structure * morphon
BMI or the Body Mass Index
reincarnation
No. It is part of a living thing and could not survive without the rest of the body.
it is a part of the body
No
A parasite is a thing that lives either within or on another living thing and uses the host's body to live.
Non-living, because a nose is only part of an organism. The characteristics of living things are also not all applicable to noses. A nose is not able to grow on its own, metabolize, evolve, take in food to use as energy, respond to stimuli, or reproduce even if it is composed of cells. Any time the nose does do one of the first six things, it is actually the body doing these things and not that part of the body specifically.A:A nose is part of a living thing, so it is a living thing. It is not a non-living thing. It does not live by itself, but it still lives as part of the greater thing, me.
It could be either both. Flowers are part of plants and plants are living things. In the same way, we are living things and our body parts are not.
It could be either both. Flowers are part of plants and plants are living things. In the same way, we are living things and our body parts are not.
No, even the body of a dead animal is still considered as a biotic (living) factor.