A flower is alive when it is a part of a plant. It could take nutrition from plant.
But when it is fallen it will never take nutrition. With out nutrition a living thing cant survive so it is dead
Plants are living things, including their flowers.
The actual seashell is not living, it is a hard, protective outer layer made by an animal that lives in the sea. The shell is not part of the body and was never living. The common seashell is produced by a mollusc, and by the time the shell reaches the shore, the invertebrate has been eaten or rotted out, leaving the more durable exoskeleton - the seashell.
An organism is any living thing, so a cactus is an organism. This is because the cactus is a plant, and therefore a living thing. Organisms can be plants or animals (including bugs, too!) or even little microscopic bacteria!
No there is no such thing as a a flower called Jocelyn.
It varies from living thing to living thing.
Plants are living things, including their flowers.
A flower is a living thing because it uses photosynthesis to grow and it can reproduce itself.Yes.
The noun 'tulip' is a word for a flower and a plant, a word for a living thing.
The noun 'tulip' is a word for a flower and a plant, a word for a living thing.
I "think" its a Flower and i am being serious because a flower is a living thing! thats my opinion! :)
No,leaves that have just fallen to the ground are non-living things.
it can be it is just like a person when it gets shot.
It could be either both. Flowers are part of plants and plants are living things. In the same way, we are living things and our body parts are not.
It could be either both. Flowers are part of plants and plants are living things. In the same way, we are living things and our body parts are not.
well if it has veins then it is a living animal or human, if it is like a rock, tree, flower, car, nut, computer, shoe, clothes, anything that is not living has no veins.
No, a dried flower is a preserved flower it is not 'alive'
The actual seashell is not living, it is a hard, protective outer layer made by an animal that lives in the sea. The shell is not part of the body and was never living. The common seashell is produced by a mollusc, and by the time the shell reaches the shore, the invertebrate has been eaten or rotted out, leaving the more durable exoskeleton - the seashell.