Atoms
The process of creating a living organism out of non-living materials (ie, creating life from non-life) is called abiogenesis.
Spontaneous generation.
Yes they do.Certain elements are essential to life, carbon for instance. But carbon can also be non-living too.Molecules are a different matter. (Pardon the pun)
Soil is made up of broken down pieces of living and nonliving earth material. Living material can include plant matter, organisms, and bacteria, while nonliving material can include rocks, minerals, and organic matter.
The idea that life can arise from nonliving matter is called abiogenesis. This concept proposes that life can develop from inanimate substances under the right conditions, without the need for preexisting life.
Atoms
Atoms are the tiny particles that make up everything, whether living or nonliving. They consist of protons, neutrons, and electrons, which come together to form molecules and ultimately all matter in the universe.
All are made from matter.
no you cannot find matter in nonliving things and it does not have the same properties
Matter is everything. Carbon Dioxide is matter, Water is matter, and solids are matter is Mostly Matter is everything you can touch.
Most biologists agree that the difference between living and nonliving matter can be explained by looking at characteristics such as metabolism, growth, reproduction, response to stimuli, and development. Living organisms exhibit these characteristics, which nonliving matter lacks.
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Matter
The process of creating a living organism out of non-living materials (ie, creating life from non-life) is called abiogenesis.
Abiogenesis is the term for life arising from nonliving matter.