a small japenese bird
its name is eoghan ;)
Hardened rocks are not considered to be alive, and living beings (prisoners) break them into smaller rocks, so, yes, they do.
The organelles within a cell, such as mitochondria or ribosomes, are smaller than the cell itself and are considered living components. Outside of living organisms, individual molecules and atoms are smaller than cells.
Quanatum dynamics, nuclear physics, optics, special relativity...just to name a few. A micrometer is actually quite large, in the grand sense of things.
Yes they do if not fire along with many other things would be considered living.
They are considered living.
Lettuce is a plant, and plants are living things.
Yes, some non-living things, like viruses, exhibit characteristics of living things such as replication and evolution. However, they are considered non-living because they cannot carry out these processes on their own and require a host cell to reproduce.
because they can grow
living things as different a single celled amoebas and multivalued humans both considered are both living and an organism must contain at least some Tye of living things.
An example of something a micrometer long is the proteins in a cell. These are the small things in the cell that have a huge impact.
Caterpillars are considered living things because they have cells, they reproduce, and they perform life functions.
Because people has life and the species that have life can live, so we are called living things :))