A pine tree is a living thing.
A Christmas tree can be either living or nonliving, depending on its type. A real Christmas tree, such as a pine or fir, is a living plant that was cut down, while an artificial Christmas tree is nonliving, made from materials like plastic and metal. The distinction lies in whether the tree was once a living organism or is a manufactured product.
A pine cone goes dormant during the fall and winter. The seed in a pine cone reaches maturity during the spring and summer seasons. Pine cone seeds require certain conditions to mature, such as the right season, temperature, moisture, and pH levels.
Living ... all of it.
living thing
Yes ..
A viable apple seed is alive. If you plant it, it will grow.
They are tectonically living while attached to a living tree or vine but when they are detached or the tree dies, then it is technically dead.
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Tree sap is considered a nonliving substance. It is a mixture of water, sugars, minerals, and other compounds that flows through the tree's vascular system, serving various functions such as transporting nutrients and providing defense against pests and pathogens.
Yes. Or at the very least it was.
No, trees are alive. A tree is a living thing. It grows leaves, and grows bigger.
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