If by non-living you mean an object such as a sheet of metal then no they are not composed of cells. If you are referring to something dead, then yes the DNA is still intact at least for a while anyway they do deteriorate in time.
i think that most of the mutated genes have more then one thing wrong with them
it was living before it was a tree but a piece of paper is not living
Water is the single most abundant compound in living things.
NO
Without different genes every single living thing in the whole entire world would be the same.
The function of any living thing is to pass its genes on to the next generation.
Living thing. Since a seed is in a living thing, it is living. Most likely, that is your answer.
what is the first living cell to get all its genes identified?
If by non-living you mean an object such as a sheet of metal then no they are not composed of cells. If you are referring to something dead, then yes the DNA is still intact at least for a while anyway they do deteriorate in time.
Most living things are trash.
i think that most of the mutated genes have more then one thing wrong with them
A ginger.
Every living thing on this planet has genes. What genes mainly do is tell your body how to build itself. They are like a construction plan. The genes go on from generation to generation. The father's genes go together with the mother's genes and the result is something that is like the parents. Basically, the cub closely resembles its parents just like you resemble your parents.
They are all living is the most common.
it was living before it was a tree but a piece of paper is not living
Yes! All living creatures, including plants, animals (humans are animals), bacteria, fungi, and even viruses have genetics. Genes tell the chemicals around it how to make a living thing. That's why you can take genes from one animal, put it into an egg cell, and it will start growing.