Is a picked apple alive?
Sophia Terry
Updated on May 07, 2026
Regarding this, are picked fruits alive?
1 Answer. The short answer is that as long as the vegetable/fruit is fresh looking - i.e. the cells have not disintegrated - they will be respiring, many cells will be functioning quite normally, and the plant is still technically alive. Individual leaves can die without the plant's health being affected.
One may also ask, is a pine cone a living thing? Examples for once living items are: piece of bark, dead grass, a dead insect, flour, wood, pine cone, bird feather, sea shell,and an apple. For the once living component you can have sticks, pinecones, or dead grass.
Keeping this in consideration, is a fallen leaf a living thing?
A leaf that has fallen off a tree is dead, which also means not alive. This must mean dead leaves are non-living things. People need water to live, so water must be a living thing too. Need water, food, air, space or shelter, and light (for most plants).
Is food considered a living thing?
Living things can be animals which need food, water, space, and shelter. There are living things and nonliving things everywhere. Living things eat, breathe, grow, move, reproduce and have senses. Nonliving things do not eat, breathe, grow, move and reproduce.