do you suppose why are atoms important for living things?
...because atoms make up the matter and mater are in living things...
without atoms, proteins and others won't be made too
it is atom
Just about every living thing on Pandora, including the Na'vi, have a biologically produced bioluminescence.
every thing
Water is a non-living thing which is quite helpful to plants and animals unless they too wish to become non-living.
Fireside Theatre - 1949 The Living Thing - 4.33 was released on: USA: 8 April 1952
an atom is nonliving.
No, the atom is not because its not even living
an atom is nonliving.
The cell is the smallest living thing and an atom is the smallest non-living thing.
Biology is the study of every living thing on earth.
Electrons don't have cells. Electrons are the smallest part of the atom, which in turn makes up every other living thing.
It Dies (ceases to be a living thing).
When a living thing dies, it dies. Thus, every living thing has one life.
Every living thing needs water, oyygen and food and nutrients and sun to help it survive. You can tell that a thing is living if it breaths or grows.
every living thing had DNA if it didnt have DNA it wouldn't be alive or be what it looks like
water
Yes.