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All living organism are made up of cells.
All living organisms reproduce and show responsiveness.
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Why is a candle flame not alive?

A candle flame does not exhibit the characteristics of life, such as growth, reproduction, metabolism, and response to stimuli. It lacks biological processes like cellular respiration and does not contain genetic material. The combustion process that forms a candle flame is a chemical reaction involving heat and light, rather than a living organism carrying out life functions.


What is the flame colour of rutherfordium?

The flame color of rutherfordium is not well-defined due to its high radioactivity and short half-life. However, it would likely not produce a visible flame color as a synthetic element with no practical applications.


What does the flame on the candle represent?

The flame on a candle is often seen as a symbol of life, light, hope, and purity. It can also represent warmth, guidance, and spiritual illumination. Additionally, in some cultures, the flame is believed to symbolize change and transformation.


What is sooty and non sooty flame and why it is occurred?

A sooty flame is yellow and produces soot or carbon due to incomplete combustion of fuel. A non-sooty flame is blue and indicates complete combustion, where fuel is completely burnt. The presence of soot in a flame is caused by insufficient oxygen supply or improper fuel-air mixture in the combustion process.


What happens in a flame?

It waves in the quiet wind of summer standing still but waving still right back at you glaring at you with evil eyes you begin walking towards afraid but tempted all at the same the time and then you touch the lighted flame of death your life is complete.....wait completed gone gone