first of all hello i'm ur professor Tom Hanks and the answer ur questions is to go f*** urselfYour bush is capable of growing is it not ( unless of course it has died) , it is also capable of reproducing if you take a cutting. That makes it a living thing.
It is not true because he is dead although the bible says that once you die and come back to life in the physical world, you can never die again. According to Christians, he is very much alive, according to atheists, he is a dead man.
The cast of A Life for a Kiss - 1912 includes: Pauline Bush as The Mountain Girl Jack Richardson as Jim Richeson
yes!Pikachu is a Pokemon. It does not exist in real life, only in the Pokemon universe.
Kurt Russell is still alive and living well in California with his life long partner Goldie Hawn.
Yes Guy Harvey is a person how makes art mostly of marine life
No, it has no way of excretion.
They have all the characteristics of life.
According to the 7 characteristics of life. . . Sensitivity and reactivity to the environment and Capacity for adaptation: Yes Ingestion of substance for energy: No Reproduction: Yes Respiration: No Emission of wastes: No Internal Movement: Yes Cellular Structure: No Given that water is only 3/7 "Yes", we can assume that no, water is not "alive" in these senses.
It's Alive.
Viruses have some characteristics of life but these are not considered living organisms as they are non cellular.
mushrooms are alive. They are a type of fungus, which is flora, which are living organisms.
Viruses do not have all the characteristics of life. They are missing life span, homeostasis, metabolism, growth and are not made of cells.
steam engines are not alive because they do not cover the seven characteristics of life: Movement Respriaton Sensitivity growth reproduction excretion and nutrition
You are making your own paradox, if it doesn't have the characteristics then it is not alive, if it does have them, then it is alive. The question is what are the characteristics? Thats a question that is up to us to define, and rather confusing we use several definitions of life depending in what situation we are. For all definitions of life that i know of, bacteria are alive. In the other hand, virus aren't (although they meet some characteristics of some of the definitions, e.g. they evolve, they reproduce [technically they just multiply, its not considered true reproduction,] and so on.)
yes it is. 1. it has a definite structure and organization -- organic (carbon-based molecules) 2. it metabolizes -- its leaves are green and the green color is due to chlorophyll which is vital in photosynthesis. 3. it maintains internal environment/homeostasis -- it does not dry up which means it keeps the water level inside at a constant level. 4. it can reproduce -- that's why it is not extinct or endangered 5. it grows -- that's why i give it a trim every few weeks 6. i don't see my bush react to stimuli, but plants generally grow towards an area with more sunlight if it is not always exposed to sunlight. 7. my bush has thorns as an adaption (which is a product of evolution) to defend itself
Cars are not alive. because they do not show all 8 characteristics of life. which are .... growth,motion/movement, life span, reproduction, reaction, excretion, nutrition, and gas exchange, so when you look for the defitions of those words, and relate them to the car, it will tell you , why the car isn't alive, and the car isn't a living thing . I HOOOPE THIS HELPED... EWW IM ACTUALLY DOIN MY HOMEWORK :l loolz
6 characteristics of life