An acorn is a living thing because it is made of cells.
No, socks are not a living thing- or they might eat your feet! Neither is fire.
Peanut butter is not a living thing.
science is study of living thing and non living thing
The role of a living thing in its habitat is known as the niche. This is mainly to facilitate interaction with other living things which forms the ecosystem.
yes
No, it isn’. It is a nut.
Yes, acorn is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thing.
Yes. It's a seed.
no because an acorn is a thing and things don't hardly react to something.
Yes.
An overcup acorn is when the acorn is largely enclosed by the cap. The cap is the dark brown hat looking thing the acron is seated in. Check out the Wikipedia web page, for more.
There is no such thing I'm aware of called an "acorn tree". Acorns are a nut from the various types of Oak trees.
Yes, an acorn does contain DNA. DNA is the genetic material found in all living organisms, including plants like oak trees that produce acorns. This DNA carries the instructions for the development and growth of the oak tree that will eventually grow from the acorn.
It is a living thing.
Non living
A rat is a living thing
An animal is a living thing.