Fomites.
I think what this question is asking pertains to where bacteria are able to reside and grow. A non-living reservoir are those items that are inanimate that a bacteria can survive on such as a toothbrush, the sink, or the walls of a hospital. Living reservoirs are those that are just that, living. The human body, an animal, a plant, etc. are all examples of a living reservoir.
A prion.
The nonliving material surrounding cells is called protoplasm.
What are all living and nonliving things in an area called
The nonliving parts of an organism's environment are called abiotic factors.
Abiotic
The nonliving resources that humans obtain from ecosystems are called
A nonliving factor would be called an abiotic factor. A living factor would be called biotic
the term is called abiotic and biotic for nonliving and living things.
The nonliving material surrounding cells is called the intercellular matrix. The matrix fills the spaces that are between the cells.
Living things are called organisms, while nonliving things are called abiotic components. These components together make up an ecosystem.
the term is called abiotic and biotic for nonliving and living things.