Some examples of things that were once living:
A living thing is anything that does all of the seven life processes. These are:
Movement
Respiration
Sensitivity
Nutrition
Excretion (Getting rid of waste)
Reproduction
Growth
An easy way to remember these is MRS. NERG.
Trees turned into houses,and food made from whales like soup.
Wood , Wool, Cotton, Leather etc .
No.
Clothes are made from?
Something that is not alive and has never been part of something alive is usually referred to as "inorganic". This can be a little confusing since "organic" is also used in the context of chemistry to refer to any chemistry involving carbon and all other chemistries are considered "inorganic". You have to consider the context of the usage to understand the parameters that apply to the terms.
Non-living means "never was and never will be alive" living means "alive" rocks are nonliving sand is dead (dead means once alive but not anymore) because some of it used to be coral lizards and wildlife are living.
a butterfly is biotic its a living thing :)
most of them are actually made of metal, cloth, rubber, leather and plastic Under non-living things, there are two groups: 1) Once Alive 2) Never Alive Once alive are things that are from alive things such as the skin of the snake used to make a handbag. The snake skin is a non-living thing but it was classified under once alive. Never alive are things such as some diamonds, minerals that are extracted from the ground. They are not alive, not even from where they are extracted. That is never alive.
If you mean Pluto, the planet that used to be considered a planet, then no, it doesn't have animals living there.
Something that is not alive and has never been part of something alive is usually referred to as "inorganic". This can be a little confusing since "organic" is also used in the context of chemistry to refer to any chemistry involving carbon and all other chemistries are considered "inorganic". You have to consider the context of the usage to understand the parameters that apply to the terms.
Something that is not alive and has never been part of something alive is usually referred to as "inorganic". This can be a little confusing since "organic" is also used in the context of chemistry to refer to any chemistry involving carbon and all other chemistries are considered "inorganic". You have to consider the context of the usage to understand the parameters that apply to the terms.
bruh a abiotic
Properly speaking, dead things are formerly living things. It's sometimes used figuratively to mean something which has never been and could never be alive, but usually it implies that the thing referred to used to be alive but no longer is.
Everything is made of elements! Whether the element is in it's pure form, a compound or a mixture, we literally couldn't live without them. Elements are used for literally everything. For eating, breathing, building and doing everything we do. Including living.
Non-living means "never was and never will be alive" living means "alive" rocks are nonliving sand is dead (dead means once alive but not anymore) because some of it used to be coral lizards and wildlife are living.
The only exact synonym for alive is living. Metaphorically, sometimes breathing is also used.
Biomass is material from anything that is now living or used to be alive.
Biomass is material from anything that is now living or used to be alive.
a butterfly is biotic its a living thing :)
The so-called living will is actually the Directive to Physicians. Its purpose is to notify medical personnel to what extent you want life-preserving methods used to keep you alive. That is, do you want the machine to keep you alive, or do you want them to "pull the plug."
It is Alive! Cytoplasm is what is found in the interior of all Living Cells - the term protoplasm is used to describe the first cytoplasmic mixture.