Science, asked by carolramirez12, 11 months ago

critique the following statement: a candle flame is a living thing...NEED HELP!!

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Answered by Anonymous
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A candle flame can be said to be living in nature, as it show the general characteristic of the living.

Which is \textbf{ intake of oxygen} for survival of fire.
Answered by WritersParadise01
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NO, the candle flame is not a living thing because it is not made up of Cells.

Also, it does not have the 7 characteristics of living things which are: movemeny, reproduce, grow, excreate, or exchanging gases. it does have one charteristic of a living thing which is respond. it responds to fire because the fire is something called the stimulus which forces the wax on the candle to melt.

so, candle flame cannot be said a living thing.

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