Yes, a seed is technically a living thing. It needs water to live, and it grows. =)
Living thing. Since a seed is in a living thing, it is living. Most likely, that is your answer.
The seed is a living thing because it can grow
A seed IS a living thing. It is composed of a multicellular embryo plant with food (called the endosperm). It has a life expectancy and will eventually die, particularly if exposed to extreme temperatures.
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grape is nonliving
Yes, an apple seed is a living thing as it possesses qualities such as growth, reproduction, and metabolism. It has the ability to germinate and develop into a new apple tree under the right conditions.
A seed IS a living thing as it can grow when it is watered daily and also needs to have sunlight to grow.BUT it IS NOT a living thing if it is not watered daily and/or given sunlight.
Seeds are alive. They contain an embryo plant which uses the endosperm inside the seed for food until they are planted.
Spores are PART OF living thing. Spores are just like seeds. If you put a seed in a plastic bag and did not give it air , food and water , the seed will not die. But , if you plant it , it will grow. We cannot say that it is a non living thing or a living thing so we have to state it as part of living things.
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NO, because water does not breathe, feel, see or have any similar characteristics to a living thing such as a human or plant. So water is not a living thing, but currently every known living thing needs water to survive.
A sunflower is a living thing. If you have a sunflower seed, that is the dormant state of the plant. The seed is actually an embryonic plant waiting to get out and see what the world is all about. At the proper time and temperature, with the help of a certain amount of light and nutrients, the plant will make its way up and out of the seed. There it will absorb light energy, soil nutrients and water, and eventually produce a flower. The sunflower ensures the next generation by producing seeds. And thus the circle is complete.