The structure of living things is Carbon, (the element). That is to say that all life forms know today are Carbon based.
Matter is, essentially, the basis of everything that exists. Cells are basically the building block of all living things small and large.
Well the most basic structure in the universe is the Atom, but I think the answer you're looking for is the Cell.
The basic structure of living things is the cell, with the exception of viruses which do not have cells, and which may or may not qualify as living things.
Cells create the basic unit of life
Cells
The cell.
Sort of true. Actually only four make up most of all living things (C O H N), and ten make up 99.9% of living matter but tiny traces (even a dozen or so atoms) of exotic elements are used (and required) by "higher organisms".
The living things are:-small frogstadpolesbacteriawormstiny fishes or fryinsects like water beetlesalgaeThese are some basic examples and if you want to know more then have fun exploring.
A seed is a begining of the life cycle of a flowering plant.It contains the tiny beginnings of a pleant and food store,all surrounded in atough outer coat.Seeds can stay dormant or inactive for years before germinating.That is why,it seems as if seeds are not living things.But this ability helps them to survive cold or drought. Most Living things need food or minerals,water,sunlight and oxygen to survive to grow.In the same way,when conditions are favourable,the seed becomes 'alive' and starts to germinate.Therefore,seeds are living things.
Atoms
Very tiny, microscopic things. 1 centimetre is 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 zeptometres.
cells
yes, they are tiny living things even live on you. but the more tiny is our cell. if you tier a paper as small as you can that much will be a cell, i i think no one can make it as small as a cell or a microbes
a microscope Either a microscope or a magnifying glass, depending on just how small the 'tiny living things' are.
molecules
Cells
No
Organelles which means 'tiny organs' are the structures found in cytoplasm.
Yes they're tiny shrimp-like creatures.
The word for tiny living things such as bacteria is "microorganism".
It depends on what you call a "living thing"!Some people would say viruses, but others argue that viruses are too simple to be classed as organisms. This would make bacteria the smallest living things. All scientists agree that bacteria have cells and that viruses do not.Some of the smallest bacteria belong to the genus Rickettsia.
August Weismann.
It was Anton Van Leewenhoek.