Science, asked by drbnkpddar, 2 months ago

(a) What are living things? Give examples.
(b) What are non-living things? Give examples,
(C) How are natural things different from man-made things?
(d) What are some features of living things? Make a list.​

Answers

Answered by adityaraj15719
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a) things which can breathe and grow are called living things.

ex= tree , boy

Answered by harshmandal9523
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Answer:

Living things are made up of a cell or cells. They obtain and use energy to survive. A unique ability to reproduce, ability to grow, ability to metabolize, ability to respond to stimuli, ability to adapt to the environment, ability to move and last but not the least an ability to respire

Things which cannot grow, move, breathe and reproduce are called nonliving things. They do not have any kind of life in them. Examples of nonliving things are rocks, bucket and water

Natural non-living things: They are found in nature and are not made by man. Examples: Sun, moon, stars, sky, clouds, rocks, mountains and many more. Man-made non-living things: They are made by man. Examples: Toys, chairs, tables, beds, houses, buildings, trains and many more

All living organisms share several key characteristics or functions: order, sensitivity or response to the environment, reproduction, growth and development, regulation, homeostasis, and energy processing.

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