answersLogoWhite

0

Atom

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What is the basic unit of non-living things?

Atom


Are living things made up of non living thing?

The cell is the basic unit of living organisms. Since non-living things are not made of cells, the number is irrelevant. yes


What is the smallest part of non living things?

The smallest part of non-living things is typically an atom, which is the basic unit of matter. Atoms are made up of protons, neutrons, and electrons.


What are the basic needs of living and non living things?

Non-living things have no needs because they are "non-living" as in they are not alive. An example of a non-living thing would be a coffee mug. Living things have a number of needs, the two most important being water and air.


What is the smallest unit of a living organism or nonliving thing?

The cell is the smallest living thing and an atom is the smallest non-living thing.


Chemical composition of non living things?

Basic Geology lists over 200 different types of non living minerals.


How many cells does a non living thing have?

Non-living things do not have cells. Cells are the fundamental units of living organisms where biological processes occur. Non-living things are typically made up of molecules, atoms, or other non-cellular structures.


What do non-living things lack that is referd to the smallest unit in life?

cells


What basic structure makes up all living organisms and make them different from non- living things?

The cell.


Are non-living things made up of more than one cell?

No, non-living things are not made up of cells. Cells are the basic structural and functional units of living organisms, so non-living things do not exhibit cellular structure or organization. Examples of non-living things include rocks, water, and metal.


How are living things and things alike?

All things, living or non-living, are composed of the four basic ingredients of the physical universe, which are matter, energy, space, and time; all things act in accordance with the laws of nature.


How does growth of living things differ from growth of non living things?

living things move while non living things not