No. The sun is not an organism.
The sun is not made of cells, does not respond to stimuli, and cannot reproduce.
No, stars do not reproduce in the same way plants or animals do. Stars form from a process called stellar nucleosynthesis, where elements are fused together in their cores. They do not have the ability to reproduce like living organisms do.
Oh k im not sure if the sun is biotic or abiotic so lets just stick with your idea as the sun being abiotic. The sun is abiotic because its not living its doesnt breath/take in oxygen,it doesnt need water to survive.etc. Since the weather is abiotic and precipitation is too that makes the sun abiotic!"a" means not "bio" means life, therefore it means not alive
in the sun.
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No. Ths sun is not an organism.
No
The sun is not made of cells, does not respond to stimuli, and cannot reproduce.
You clearly should never reproduce.
it gets its energy to reproduce
you can put it in a pot and give it plenty of sun and waterSome plants such as moss and fern reproduce by spores.Some plants may reproduce asexually by runners. I believe Aspen reproduce sexually and asexually.Edited answer:Tissue culture/ vegetative propagation
No it is not living. It lacks one vital quality of a living orginism. The ability to reproduce.
the sun
yes because when the seeds fall or the center of the plant has seeds and when there is sun ligth and water the grow (;
how does a grasshopper reproduce how does a grasshopper reproduce how does a grasshopper reproduce
The sun is not living because it is not made of cells, does not reproduce, and contains no DNA or hereditary material. The sun is a complex chemical reaction involving hydrogen and helium fusion and fission. It is a highly exothermic plasma involved in an extended chemical rea ction. It is not alive.
An example of something that is not an organism is a rock. Rocks do not possess the characteristics of living organisms, such as the ability to grow, reproduce, or metabolize nutrients.