Seeds are alive. They contain an embryo plant which uses the endosperm inside the seed for food until they are planted.
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A seed IS a living thing as it can grow when it is watered daily and also needs to have sunlight to grow.BUT it IS NOT a living thing if it is not watered daily and/or given sunlight.
A seed is considered a living organism because it contains the potential to grow into a plant and exhibits characteristics of life such as cellular structure and the ability to reproduce.
Grass seeds are alive. They contain an embryonic plant which survives by using the endosperm in the seed for nourishment until they are planted and start growing.
No, rice is not a living thing because it is a seed or grain produced by the rice plant. Once harvested, the rice grain is considered a non-living or inert material.
An apple on a tree is considered nonliving. Once the apple is detached from the tree, it no longer receives nutrients and will eventually decompose.
Non-seed plants reproduce through spores. Spores are produced in specialized structures on the plant, such as sporangia, and are released into the environment where they can germinate into new plants under favorable conditions. This process is called spore dispersal and allows non-seed plants like ferns and mosses to spread and reproduce.
Living things and non-living things interact in various ways. For example, living things rely on non-living things like water, air, and sunlight for survival. Non-living things can also impact living organisms through pollution or habitat destruction. Overall, there is a complex relationship between living and non-living components in an ecosystem.
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