Living things are considered matter because they have mass and they occupy space. They also have temperature, therefor we living things are considered matter.
Yes, because all living things are composed of, and comprised of, and derived from Matter.
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∙ 9y agoYes, both living things (organisms) and non-living things (objects, substances) are composed of matter. Matter is anything that occupies space and has mass, and all living and non-living entities are made up of atoms and molecules.
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∙ 13y agono, it is a chemical that serves as instructions for a cell
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∙ 12y agoYes! everything little thing on this planet is matter, everything in the universe that you can touch or see in anyway is matter!!!
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∙ 11y agoParticles are not living things
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∙ 10y agoNo. They are chemicals.
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∙ 8y agoYes, particles are real
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Everything on this earth is dying so of course living and non-living thins matter!
Living things differ from non-living things because living things can function by themselves and don't need to be controlled by humans.
The basic unit of non-living things is the atom. Atoms are the smallest building blocks of matter and make up all non-living things in the universe.
Living things have the ability to grow, reproduce, and respond to stimuli, while non-living things do not possess these characteristics. Living things require energy and nutrients for survival, whereas non-living things do not have these requirements. Living things also have a complex organization of cells, tissues, and organs, while non-living things are typically composed of inanimate matter.
when talking about non living things we are talking about abiotic factors. In the sea there can be numerous things. Two obvious ones would be the amount of sunlight that is in the sea and the water itself is non living. You can also say that the amount of salt in the water is also an abiotic factor.
Some of the living and non-living things in ecosystem interdependent are plants. Plants give out oxygen.
Living things differ from non-living things because living things can function by themselves and don't need to be controlled by humans.
The basic unit of non-living things is the atom. Atoms are the smallest building blocks of matter and make up all non-living things in the universe.
No, I think no to do something living or non - living things. depend on things. related to matter.
Living matter is characterized by the presence of biological processes such as growth, reproduction, metabolism, and response to stimuli, which are not exhibited by non-living matter. Living organisms also have the ability to evolve and adapt to their environment, a feature absent in non-living matter. Additionally, living matter is composed of complex biological molecules such as proteins, nucleic acids, and carbohydrates, which are not typically found in non-living matter.
A tiny piece of non-living matter is a virus.
It is predominantly non-living.
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.
living things move while non living things not
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.
Living things are characterized by the ability to grow, reproduce, respond to stimuli, and adapt to their environment. Non-living things lack these characteristics and are typically considered inanimate objects. This classification is based on the fundamental differences in the biological processes and properties of living versus non-living entities.
non-living things move by magic
what are the characteristics of non living things