The nonliving particle I believe you are referring to is the virus. Viruses come in a wide variety, but in general they seek to invade a living cell, and hijack that cells metabolic machinery, so to speak, converting the cell into a factory for producing more viruses. This is how viruses reproduce, and is the chief reason why they are not considered to be alive.
The most common are viruses, an important category of these is the bacteriophage or phage.
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Any foreign object that invades our cells is called an antigen.
Our body produces antibodies against an antigen.
Skin serves as primary line of defense against antigens.
Viruses are considered to be nonliving and they invade cells in order to replicate.
Those would be known as free radicals.
This is a pathogen called a virus.
A virus
tiny particles
yes. everything is made of tiny particles.
These particles are called atoms.
Dust particles are tiny particles of solid material.
atomic particles
A microscope allows the human eye to examine tiny particles that otherwise cannot be seen.
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tiny particles
yes. everything is made of tiny particles.
The atmosphere contains tiny soil particles called?
Because billions of years ago, supergiant star explosions gave of iron and tiny particles that we today are made of.
Not at all! Particles are tiny little things
These particles are called atoms.
When the Sun releases tiny particles due to energy production, it is called ...
Dust particles are tiny particles of solid material.
Yes, everything is made of tiny particles - if it is an element then the particles are atoms of that element, if it is a compound then the particles are molecules composed of atoms of the elements which make up the compound.
A pore is a tiny opening in an organism or in tissue that allows microscopic particles, liquids, etc. through. There are many pores in human skin.