The metals in the living things usually are combined with other elements in chemical compounds.
Yes, DNA is a characteristic that all living things share. To be more precise, all living things share a form of genetic material, which is DNA.
All living things, though physically capable of carrying out their physiological functions independently, always need the presence of other living things. They form relationships with other living things for enrichment of their own existence.
Living things such as plants, animals, and microorganisms form part of the physical environment. Non-living elements, like air, water, soil, sunlight, and rocks, also contribute to the physical environment.
Metals and nonmetals form ionic bonds.
living things breathe and move. non-living things dont....Living things consist of seven characteristics:Responds to stimuliGrows and developsReproducesUses Energy/MetabolismEvolvesMade up of one or more cellsHomeostasis
The metals in the living things usually are combined with other elements in chemical compounds.
Yes. They can form them as in 'building' them, or form them in the sense that hair and nails are non-living things.
what is the form you would use the word curiously to compare two things
Water and oxygen can be used to compare the reactivity of metals. More reactive metals will react with water to form metal hydroxides and hydrogen gas, and with oxygen to form metal oxides. Less reactive metals may not react with water or oxygen at all.
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living things could form non living things
Yes it is al living thing, because cells are living things and when cells form a tissue then it is a living thing
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All living things use chemical energy.
A blacksmith is a person who works with metals. Therefor, some materals that a blacksmith might use are things such as copper, tin, steel, or any other types of metals he or she can melt to form new things.
Living things have all of these qualities. Experience respiration, Grow, Move or do some other form of work, and reproduce.
Respiration produces energy in the form of ATP that living things need to survive.