no
Anything alive on earth, as in Tera, has the element carbon in it. This answer, of course, depends on what we have not found, but what we have found.
Yes, an organism is typically more complex than a chemical because it is composed of multiple interacting systems, such as organs, tissues, and cells, that work together to perform various functions. Chemicals, on the other hand, are individual substances that do not have the ability to self-replicate or maintain homeostasis like organisms do.
anywhere! chemicals are in everything
Dow Chemicals doesn't sell chemicals, they make products with chemicals in them for companies. They make plastic for Saran Wrap and Ziploc as well as making polystyrene cups for Styrofoam.
The important chemical that dissolves other chemicals is WATER...
All organisms are alive and made of chemicals.
Life is one big bunch of chemicals...so if it's alive it's got chemicals and lots of them.
No, plastic is not made from materials that were once alive. Plastic is typically made from petroleum-based chemicals.
0 it dies to pool water chemicals
They're not true cells, they're not "alive" ... they are only bags of chemicals.
Yes. Viruses contain either DNA or RNA, but that does not mean they are alive, as they are not composed of cells.
oxygen, water, food, sunlight, proper habitat
To always wear goggles or safety glasses and aprons when using chemicals, always ask your teacher what chemicals to use. you can usually find them in the back of a book: ]You should also know that you will probably be handling animals a few times in lab whether they are dead or alive respect them, they're alive too, you know.
Natural selection is dying naturally. Ex-getting old and dying. We oppose this by using chemicals(medication) to keep ourselves alive.
Anything alive on earth, as in Tera, has the element carbon in it. This answer, of course, depends on what we have not found, but what we have found.
yes they do. their brain is not alive to want to do things and interact with people. they have missing or defective chemicals in their brain to make connections and enjoy people and lfe.
Yes, an organism is typically more complex than a chemical because it is composed of multiple interacting systems, such as organs, tissues, and cells, that work together to perform various functions. Chemicals, on the other hand, are individual substances that do not have the ability to self-replicate or maintain homeostasis like organisms do.