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No. A flame is not a living thing because it does not engage in metabolic activity, it does not reproduce sexually or asexually, and it lacks genetic material. The only relation it has to the living is that it needs air, specifically oxygen.
A non living thins is something that either lacks or no longer displays characteristics of life such as reproduction, respiration, metabolism, movement, or growth.
A cloud does not meet the characteristics of a living thing because it does not grow, reproduce, or respond to stimuli like living organisms do. It also lacks the ability to metabolize energy to sustain itself, which is another key characteristic of living things. In summary, a cloud is a collection of water vapor and does not exhibit the fundamental processes associated with living organisms.
Steel itself lacks strength to bite, its power is only as great as the force driving it, since steel is not a living organism
Yes, a Red Blood Cell is a living thing, However it does not have a nucleus as it doesn't divide and can carry more oxygen without one. They are adapted to carry oxygen.
There is no such thing as 'normal bodily infirmity' in either women or men
It is a living thing.
Non living
A rat is a living thing
An animal is a living thing.
No, because it didn't posses any of the characteristics of a living thing like- having cells, having internal environment, having the capacity to grow and develop, having the ability to reproduce, respond to stimuli, adaptation to the environment, etc.........
Rain itself is not considered to be living as it lacks cells, basic characteristics of living organisms like metabolism, growth, and reproduction. Rain is a natural phenomenon caused by the condensation of water vapor in the atmosphere, which then falls to the ground as precipitation.