Neither a lit or unlit candle is a living organism. It is an inanimate object.
An organism.
Organisms like mold and certain bacteria can grow well in a candle jar due to the warm and humid environment created by the burning candle. However, this is not a recommended or ideal environment for any organism to grow due to the presence of combustion by-products and potential fire hazard.
Twigs are part of a living organism, as they are usually branches or smaller parts of a tree or shrub. While twigs themselves are not considered a separate living organism, they are a component of the larger plant organism.
Living organism without organized nucleus.
No, a lung is not a living organism; it is an organ that is part of a living organism, such as a human or animal. Organs like the lung perform specific functions essential for survival, such as gas exchange. However, they cannot live independently outside of the organism.
No. Only a living or deceased organism is made of cells.
No, a candle with a flame does not have cells. Cells are the basic structural and functional units of living organisms, and a candle is not considered a living organism. The flame on a candle is a result of the combustion of wax and a wick.
A living organism
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an living organism
No, a candle flame is not a living thing. Living things have the ability to grow, reproduce, respond to stimuli, and maintain homeostasis, qualities that a candle flame does not possess. A candle flame is a result of a chemical reaction between the wax and oxygen, producing light and heat.
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living organism
A non-living organism is a dead organism.
Yes. An organism is a living thing. A hamster is a living thing. Therefore, a hamster is an organism.
"Organism" is not a slang word. An organism is any living thing. Organism is just the scientific term for living things.
A candle flame does not exhibit the characteristics of life, such as growth, reproduction, metabolism, and response to stimuli. It lacks biological processes like cellular respiration and does not contain genetic material. The combustion process that forms a candle flame is a chemical reaction involving heat and light, rather than a living organism carrying out life functions.