A Candle is not a living thing because it does not have the 7 characteristics of living things which are: movemeny, reproduce, grow, excreate, or exchanging gases. it does have one charteristic of a living thing which is respond. it responds to fire because the fire is something called the stimulus which forces the wax on the candle to melt
A candle is an inanimate object made of wax and a wick that burns to produce light, heat, and sometimes fragrance. It does not have the ability to grow, reproduce, or respond to its environment like a living thing. Living things, on the other hand, are characterized by cellular organization, metabolism, growth, adaptation, response to stimuli, reproduction, and evolution. These fundamental differences distinguish candles from living organisms.
No, balsam is not a living thing. It is a resinous substance obtained from certain trees like the balsam fir.
If you are in the woods and you find an oddly shaped tree that is the shape of a table it is living, but if you bought it in a store it has been dead for a while. So in the wilderness it's like you and me, in your living room it's like a dead person.
In biological terms, a clone is a living thing. For example, Dolly the sheep was a clone, and clearly she was a living thing.
its nonliving because fossils are like bones and things from the past
No, a candle flame is not a living thing. Living things have the ability to grow, reproduce, respond to stimuli, and maintain homeostasis, qualities that a candle flame does not possess. A candle flame is a result of a chemical reaction between the wax and oxygen, producing light and heat.
A candle is not alive as it is simply an inaminate object which has had the wick part of it ignited.
the goldfish is a living thing
No, a candle is not a living organism. It is a product made from wax and a wick used for illumination. Living organisms exhibit characteristics such as growth, reproduction, and response to stimuli, which candles do not possess.
A candle is an inanimate object made of wax and a wick that burns to produce light, heat, and sometimes fragrance. It does not have the ability to grow, reproduce, or respond to its environment like a living thing. Living things, on the other hand, are characterized by cellular organization, metabolism, growth, adaptation, response to stimuli, reproduction, and evolution. These fundamental differences distinguish candles from living organisms.
A living thing that produces another living thing like itself is called a parent.
livig thing like human human is a living thing. and living thing nedded food.
Living in a Giant Candle Winking at God was created on 2006-08-21.
the simplest thing to do would be to ignite a candle, or see if you can make sparks, something like that.
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Beewax are type of lipids.Lipids are organic compounds.
No, a candle with a flame does not have cells. Cells are the basic structural and functional units of living organisms, and a candle is not considered a living organism. The flame on a candle is a result of the combustion of wax and a wick.