hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon....
nitrogen
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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 very small living thing is called a micro organism or a microbe, micro organism can be spelt with a hyphen (-) or just as two words, a living thing is called an organisms
A very small living thing is called a microorganism, such as a bacterium or a virus. These organisms are microscopic and can only be seen with the help of a microscope.
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No. The things that live on or in the hillside are living. For example: grass, shrubs, worms, birds, insects or bacteria. The soil is not alive nor is the water that may be in a small stream.
A living thing that produces another living thing like itself is called a parent.
No. It is water with a trace of elements sometimes, but it is not living.
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
the elements are charactercts and development
The home area of a living thing is called a habitat
water and oxygen
In this case the room is a set, and the things are the elements of the set. Since the word thing equals o, that is that this room has no elements, is empty, and this room is called an empty set.
There are five elements that are essential to life. These elements are carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and phosphorous. Carbon is in every living thing.
What you probably mean is what elements make up living thing. There are mostly 4 elements: Carbon (18%), Hydrogen (10%), Nitrogen (3%) and Oxygen (65%). Hope it helps!
they are called a predator
Each living thing is called an organism. Organisms can be plants, animals, fungi, or microorganisms.
The living part of a habitat is called a biotic.In saying that the non-living thing is called the abiotic.