Plasma. Blood plasma is the liquid portion of the blood. It is composed mostly of water, salt, hormones, etc.
the non living parts of the body are nails and hair!
The calcium/mineral structure.
It is the bone matrix
lacunae
Cell Wall
electrons &quarks
A leaf is actually non living it is a mechanism used by the living part of the plant to help it grow; that is all.
Anthropomorphizing
I think what this question is asking pertains to where bacteria are able to reside and grow. A non-living reservoir are those items that are inanimate that a bacteria can survive on such as a toothbrush, the sink, or the walls of a hospital. Living reservoirs are those that are just that, living. The human body, an animal, a plant, etc. are all examples of a living reservoir.
Currently all living things are formed from other living things. However, prior to the formation of life on planet Earth, it is hypothesized the first living organisms were made from non-living materials in a process called abiogenesis.
The smallest non-living particle in the human body is an atom. Atoms are the basic building blocks of matter and combine to form molecules that make up all living and non-living things.
Non living because it is a dead body.
the answer is dead why would it be living.....
It is not possible !
Inside the body of living organisms they behave as living beings and when they are outside the living body they behave as non - living beings
Nature is that part of the physical universe whether living or non-living that is not the product of human activity or the activity of other intelligent organisms.
hair is a non living thing it grows like nails
Living things have cells which sustain life, cells make up nearly every part of your body, Including your organs
The tissue samples are not alive. They are not living or moving like a living human. The effects of the drugs may be different on 'non living' samples may be different to the effects on a non-living human.
Because it is part of a plant and it is part of the ground.
Non-living, because a nose is only part of an organism. The characteristics of living things are also not all applicable to noses. A nose is not able to grow on its own, metabolize, evolve, take in food to use as energy, respond to stimuli, or reproduce even if it is composed of cells. Any time the nose does do one of the first six things, it is actually the body doing these things and not that part of the body specifically.A:A nose is part of a living thing, so it is a living thing. It is not a non-living thing. It does not live by itself, but it still lives as part of the greater thing, me.
the human body is a conductor of electricity