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A living thing is called an organism. Organisms can range from small single-celled bacteria to complex multicellular animals and plants.
A stimulus is something that triggers a response in a living organism. This response could be physiological, behavioral, or emotional in nature.
Dead things are those who were once alive. Nonliving thing were never alive (ex. rock, viruses...) Living things are made up of units called cells, reproduce, are based on a universal genetic code (DNA & RNA), grow and develop, obtain and use materials and energy, respond to the environment, maintain a stable internal environmet and taken as a group, living things change over time.
Something that is not alive is typically referred to as an inanimate object or nonliving thing. Examples include rocks, chairs, and cars.
Sand is usually made of small particles of rock which were never alive or part of a living thing, although it is also possible to make sand out of sea shells, which are part of a living thing although they are not actually alive. Shells are a secretion of living things. No, sand was and never will be a living thing in my opinion. Maybe in evolution it was, but science is or equals observation. Since it has not been observed, it is not science. That is why evolution is still a theory.
come on i mean why do you ask that question. of course not it is called a dead thing. if it is alive it would be called A LIVING THING
its something that's not alive and its not a living thing
A living thing is called an organism. Organisms can range from small single-celled bacteria to complex multicellular animals and plants.
Fish have gills to help them breathe. If something is breathing it usually means they are alive
Living things are alive.
livig thing like human human is a living thing. and living thing nedded food.
A living thing is defined by the functions of life:responsivenessadaptabilitygrowthreproductionmovementmetabolismabsorptionrespirationexcretion
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.
No. Rock is not alive.
A stimulus is something that triggers a response in a living organism. This response could be physiological, behavioral, or emotional in nature.
A living thing that produces another living thing like itself is called a parent.
the slowest thing is something that isn't alive.