Nothing...
Nonliving-
Dead
Don't move
Don't reproduce
Don't eat anything
Viruses
NO
the answer is dead why would it be living.....
it is a non living thing as it is not breathing and it does not have life
NOT NOW
The name for a non-living thing is abiotic
yes it is living because it reproduces
Yes
Non living
Bacteria. A virus is a non-living thing. Bacteria is a living thing.
Yes it is. It is a living thing. It grows, respires and reproduces.
yes
Non-Living Thing.
Part of the definition of a living thing is that it reproduces, so all living things reproduce.
Non-living
A tea plant grows, respires (breathes), reproduces, responds to its environment e.g. photosynthesing in sunlight, etc The dried out bits of tea plant leaves we use to make tea drinks do none of these things. They are dead, not living.
Not necessarily. Living things have various characteristics that keep them away from non-living things. For e.g., a living thing breathes, reproduces, eats, rests, etc. Hence, a trimmed piece of nail, although obtained from a living thing does not satisfy the above requirements. Hence it is a non-living thing. Another example is uric acid, that comes from urine. Although it is produced from a living organism, it is just a chemical substance, and not a living thing.
It is a non living thing. Pie is a thing