If the leaf is part of a plant that is alive, then yes. However, if the plant that the leaf was attached to is dead, or the leaf is separated from the leaf, then it would fall under the category of "dead".
yes they are they make food for the plant but they are a part of it so it is like asking are hands alive.
Not to the point that they have feelings or souls - if you cut yourself and a drop of blood falls - It's alive - like a leaf
they are alive when they are on a tree but if you pull it off its dead
They are part of a living plant.
Yes leafs are organism
yes
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yes it is because it is attached to the tree and the tree is alive, also branches normally have leaves on them and leaves are living organisms and they transfer the photosynthesis through the branches to give it to the trunk of the tree
leaves
The word abiotic refers to things that aren't living. This can mean: >rocks >dead leaves >water >soil (not including the living organisms within) >light
Because all of those guys who died are Shriner Freemasons!
Dry leaves are dead leaves.
YES, leaves are a living thing.
Living ... all of it.
there are leaves on plants, they are living
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No,leaves that have just fallen to the ground are non-living things.
Apart from the actual eucalyptus leaves themselves, no other living things are affected by the koalas eating leaves which are toxic to only some species.
Why the answer is 'Leaves', of course!
A cactus leaves get sunlight and they make photosynthesis and they get water from that and they save the water
no, they are cells, ie living tissue from the plant
because it is poo
yes it is because it is attached to the tree and the tree is alive, also branches normally have leaves on them and leaves are living organisms and they transfer the photosynthesis through the branches to give it to the trunk of the tree