Yes. Human beings are, like all other animals and plants, living organisms. We have cells that reproduce, use the carbon cycle for energy, and procreate.
The only carbon-based lifeforms on Earth that might not be considered living are viruses, which are essentially complex masses of proteins that only function within the cells of other organisms, and which cannot replicate on their own.
Everything inside you is a living thing :)
Habitat.
Yes in everything's alive world.... no they are not
The environment that surrounds a living thing, including air, water, soil, and other living organisms, is known as its habitat. A habitat provides the resources and conditions necessary for the survival and reproduction of the organism. Changes in the habitat can impact the health and well-being of the living thing.
No it is not a living thing
Everything inside you is a living thing :)
Everything but plants as they photosynthesis.
EVERYTHING
to be living it does. Everything is made up of matter, but living things are made up of cells
Habitat.
Everything that surrounds a living thing makes up its environment.
because each and every organisim has carbon
Everything which God created (Organized) is a living thing. From we humans, animals , fishes in the sea, birds in the air and all plants in the earth. Even the earth to a grain of sand is a living thing and has intelligence obeying a higher law.
The environment is everything that surrounds and affects a living thing. This includes factors such as temperature, air quality, food availability, and interactions with other organisms. The environment plays a crucial role in determining the well-being and survival of an organism.
This is a silly question. Smell is a sense of a living thing. To smell, you need a living thing. There was no Godly beginning, evolution was the way, so when noses were developed, smell was sensed.
An abiotic factor is a nonliving thing... So everything that isn't living...
They move like everything else. I mean like every living thing.