prokaryotes
hydrogen
No, not all living things contain sodium. Sodium is an essential mineral needed by most living organisms for various physiological functions, but there are living things such as certain freshwater organisms or extremophiles that can survive in environments with very low or no sodium levels.
Ecosystems are very important because all living things are engrained into them
Some of the very first forms of living things, such as bacteria, are still thriving in various environments on Earth. They continue to play crucial roles in processes such as recycling nutrients, breaking down organic matter, and contributing to the overall balance of ecosystems. These ancient organisms have evolved and adapted to diverse conditions over billions of years, showcasing their resilience and importance in the web of life.
Yes, all living things have genetics because genetics is the study of genes, heredity, and variation in living organisms. This encompasses the genetic material (DNA or RNA) that carries the instructions for the growth, development, functioning, and reproduction of living things.
Prokaryotes were probably the first living things.
Plants
changing, evolving, and mutating
'organisms' because they are living things, 'mirco-' means very small.
There are many names for living things and their products. Chickens for example are very popular and they produce eggs.
Radionuclides can be very hazardous to living things. It can damage the tissues and cause irreversible changes to the cells.
He is probaly a very nice person.
It was very hard living in Australia,as the land was barren and harsh and the climate was so different from Britain. It was very hard to farm things, animals and plants.
if we dont then we cannot have houses, clothes, technology. thus, making it very difficult to adapt with our surroundings.
rhinos
Fish
It is probaly very big Christopher Smith