They are living insects.
Living: photosynthesis, moldy cheese Non-living: Burning wood, carving wood
burning wood
Non living.
minerals are non-living
NOT NOW
It is a living thing because it still have cells.
Living: photosynthesis, moldy cheese Non-living: Burning wood, carving wood
Wood is a non-living thing. However, wood can be living. Wood contains cells and cells are one factor that defined living life. When a tree is still rooted and not cut - it is living. Therefore the wood it contains is living. When the tree is cut down - it dies. Therefore the wood it contains is dead.
Wood is a non-living thing. However, wood can be living. Wood contains cells and cells are one factor that defined living life. When a tree is still rooted and not cut - it is living. Therefore the wood it contains is living. When the tree is cut down - it dies. Therefore the wood it contains is dead.
Wood is a non-living thing. However, wood can be living. Wood contains cells and cells are one factor that defined living life. When a tree is still rooted and not cut - it is living. Therefore the wood it contains is living. When the tree is cut down - it dies. Therefore the wood it contains is dead.
burning wood
The scientific name for a wood roach is Parcoblatta pennsylvanica.
Yes, a roach does have blood like any other living creature
wood is a living thing so it burns and a lot of non-living things melt and clothes burn because it comes from living things
All non living things do not have cells.There is also a distinction between non living and dead. Example the wood in the door is dead but the metal in the door is non living.Whereas living things:assimilate energyassimilate matterutilize energy to promote metabolismemploy enzymesreproduceNon living do not.
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The common name wood roach refers to Cryptocercusroaches, wingless roaches native to Asia and North America. You can see some pictures here:http://bugguide.net/node/view/209Eurycotis floridana, a large roach common in Floria also goes by the name of Wood or Woods Cockroach. They are large (up to 2 inches), black roaches. Here's a picture and some more information on them: http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/mg225