It is the mass of the thing.
It is predominantly non-living.
yes
the basic structural unit of living matter is THE ATOM
biomass is the total amount of living matter in an ecosystem
living environment
to be living it does. Everything is made up of matter, but living things are made up of cells
living environment
All matter is animal, vegetable or mineral. While animal or vegetable is or may be living, mineral is not. Think of a block of iron or a bar of gold. Are they living?
Mass refers to the amount of matter in an object, while biomass specifically refers to the total mass of living organisms in a given area or ecosystem. Biomass excludes non-living matter, such as rocks or water, focusing solely on the living components within a system.
no... dead means 'to be completely and utterly dead', wheras non living means your not alive, but not not necessarily dead...and you might think that a non-living thing was once made up of living things(such as a leopard jacket) but the non-living thig and its materials were put through a process to become something completely new and different.so it isnt necessarily aline nor is it dead.
The seven traits to be considered a living thing are: cellular organization, metabolism, growth, response to stimuli, reproduction, homeostasis, and adaptation. These characteristics collectively define life and distinguish living organisms from non-living matter.
Matter and energy are two aspects of the same thing and are related according to Einstein's equation: E = mc2 where E = amount of Energy m = mass (amount of matter) c = the speed of light in vacuum