H2O (water) is a nonliving substance. Living organisms, such as plants and animals, require water to survive, but water itself is not alive.
An element is a substance made of one type of atom. Each element is represented by its unique atomic number on the periodic table. Examples of elements include hydrogen, oxygen, gold, and carbon.
Sap is a fluid that circulates in a plant's vascular system, carrying nutrients and water. Resin is a sticky substance produced by certain plants as a response to injury or to protect against insects and pathogens. Resin hardens over time and has various uses, such as in varnishes and adhesives.
Acaroid resin is a resinous substance derived from the excretions of certain species of acaroid mites. It is primarily used in the manufacture of lacquers, varnishes, and other coatings due to its adhesive and protective properties. Acaroid resin is also known for its unique amber-like appearance and is commonly used in jewelry making.
Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) is nonliving. It is a chemical compound made up of sodium, hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen atoms and does not possess characteristics of living organisms such as growth, reproduction, or response to stimuli.
Coal is a non-living substance.
H2O (water) is a nonliving substance. Living organisms, such as plants and animals, require water to survive, but water itself is not alive.
It can't because it is NOT a living organism.
the earth is nonliving but has living organisms on it
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well, I think you meant "are protein living or nonliving". and they are nonliving
nonliving...
steak is nonliving
Iancelet is nonliving.