Haha, that's funny. Right now I'm doing the exact same question in my science class. But the answer is because there are no living cells in that object. It depends on the cells to classify if the object is alive or not, and the cells are not alive. The only way cells are alive, is if they reproduce/produce from other,,,living cells. Hope it helped!(:
No, water (H2O) is not alive. Living organisms, such as plants, animals, and bacteria, have cellular structures, can grow, reproduce, respond to stimuli, and exhibit other characteristics of life, which water does not possess. Water is essential for life, but it is not considered a living organism.
Mainly because rocks don't reproduce. A lot of scientists don't consider viruses alive, either, for pretty much the same reason: they can't reproduce themselves, they have to co-opt the machinery of a living cell in order to do so.
Soil provides essential nutrients and minerals that plants need to grow and thrive. Without soil, plants would not be able to anchor themselves and take up water and nutrients necessary for survival. Additionally, soil is important for regulating water and carbon cycles, supporting biodiversity, and filtering and storing water.
This sounds like the description of something that undergoes a period of dormancy or hibernation before becoming active again. This phenomenon is common in certain plants, animals, and even some microorganisms.
We get the oxygen we breathe from plants during the process of photosynthesis. Plants take in carbon dioxide from the air and water from the ground, using sunlight to convert these into oxygen and glucose. This oxygen is released into the atmosphere, which humans and other animals depend on for respiration.
Based on Virchow's part of the cell theory he contributed, plastic plants and stuffed animals are not produced from other cells.
because "PLASTIC" plants are made out of plastic and plastic is not alive. stuffed animals are made out cotton or etc. and cotton is not living. .... but the germs and bacteria on it is alive
Plastic plants and stuffed animals are not alive because they do not have the necessary biological functions or processes that living organisms possess. They do not grow, reproduce, or respond to their environment like living organisms do. They are man-made objects without internal organs, cells, or the ability to carry out essential life functions.
Based on Virchow's part of the cell theory he contributed, plastic plants and stuffed animals are not produced from other cells.
Plastic plants are not alive because they are made of synthetic materials like plastic and do not possess the biological characteristics necessary for life, such as metabolism, growth, and reproduction. They also do not require sunlight, water, or nutrients to survive.
No, plastic is not made from materials that were once alive. Plastic is typically made from petroleum-based chemicals.
No, a plastic fork is not alive. Plastic is a synthetic material made from polymers and does not possess any living characteristics.
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alive plants
A living organism is one which can perform the seven life functions: Movement, Respiration, Sensitivity, Growth, Reproduction, Excretion and Nutrition. Stuffed animals and plastic plants can't do any of this. They don't have organs, they don't grow, they don't reproduce, they don't breathe, they don't feel anything...
They give us oxygen, and help us to stay alive without plants we wouldnt be alive
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