Ember is a small part of glowing wood, which is still burning. If it is burning for a while it is a piece of coal. It is found near a campside fire, that is still glowing.
The Filter.
the flame is the glowing part of a fire.
They are actually called cigarette butts, and they are the white part on the end of a cigarette, hence the name butt.
Glowing is the present participle of the verb glow.
The glowing part of a fire is the embers, which are small, hot, glowing pieces of wood or coal that remain after the flames have died down. Embers can produce heat and light even without an open flame.
A spark is a small part of a burning substance thrown off by a fire. Sparks can also be generated by friction to start a fire.
The bright glowing gases at the central part of a comet are called the coma. They are produced as the comet comes closer to the sun and the heat causes the ice and other volatile compounds on the comet's surface to sublimate, creating a cloud of gas and dust around the nucleus.
No part that I know of.
The glowing part of an incandescent light bulb is the tungsten filament. When electricity passes through the filament, it heats up and emits light.
the butt or the filter
The song is called "Burning For You" by Blue Γyster Cult. It was released in 1981 as part of their "Fire of Unknown Origin" album.