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difference between living thing and nonliving thing ​

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Answered by hafsaaamer9596
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The term living thing refers to things that are now or once were alive. A non-living thing is anything that was never alive. In order for something to be classified as living, it must grow and develop, use energy, reproduce, be made of cells, respond to its environment, and adapt

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The earth in which we live is made up of several things. These “things” can be categorized into two different types – Living and Non-living Things. All living things breathe, eat, grow, move, reproduce and have senses. Non-living things do not eat, grow, breathe, move and reproduce.

Answered by Anonymous
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difference between living thing and nonliving thing

Characteristics of Living Things

Characteristics of Living ThingsFollowing are the important characteristics of living things:

Characteristics of Living ThingsFollowing are the important characteristics of living things:Living things exhibit locomotory motion, they move. Animals are able to move as they possess specialized locomotory organs, for example – Earthworms move through the soil surface through longitudinal and circular muscles. Plants move in order to catch sunlight for photosynthesis

Characteristics of Living ThingsFollowing are the important characteristics of living things:Living things exhibit locomotory motion, they move. Animals are able to move as they possess specialized locomotory organs, for example – Earthworms move through the soil surface through longitudinal and circular muscles. Plants move in order to catch sunlight for photosynthesisLiving things respire. Respiration is a chemical reaction, which occurs inside cells to release energy from the food. Transport of gases takes place. The food that is ingested through the process of digestion is broken down to release energy that is utilized by the body to produce water and carbon dioxide as by-products.

utilized by the body to produce water and carbon dioxide as by-products.Living things are sensitive to touch (and other stimuli as well) and have the capability to sense changes in their environment.

utilized by the body to produce water and carbon dioxide as by-products.Living things are sensitive to touch (and other stimuli as well) and have the capability to sense changes in their environment.They grow. Living things mature and grow through different stages of development.

utilized by the body to produce water and carbon dioxide as by-products.Living things are sensitive to touch (and other stimuli as well) and have the capability to sense changes in their environment.They grow. Living things mature and grow through different stages of development.One of the striking features is that living things are capable of producing offsprings of their own kind through the process of reproduction, wherein genetic information is passed from the parents to the offsprings.

Characteristics Of Non-living Things

Characteristics Of Non-living ThingsThe important characteristics of non-living things are mentioned below:

Characteristics Of Non-living ThingsThe important characteristics of non-living things are mentioned below:Non-living things are lifeless. They do not have cells, and there is no protoplasm which forms the basis for life to exist.

Characteristics Of Non-living ThingsThe important characteristics of non-living things are mentioned below:Non-living things are lifeless. They do not have cells, and there is no protoplasm which forms the basis for life to exist.Lack of protoplasm leads means no metabolic activities.

Characteristics Of Non-living ThingsThe important characteristics of non-living things are mentioned below:Non-living things are lifeless. They do not have cells, and there is no protoplasm which forms the basis for life to exist.Lack of protoplasm leads means no metabolic activities.They do not have a definite and certain size of their own. They take the shape of the substance they are contained in, for example, a liquid takes the shape of its container. Stones, rocks and boulders are moulded by the changing environment and landscape. The change in the state of a non-living thing is due to an external influence.

Characteristics Of Non-living ThingsThe important characteristics of non-living things are mentioned below:Non-living things are lifeless. They do not have cells, and there is no protoplasm which forms the basis for life to exist.Lack of protoplasm leads means no metabolic activities.They do not have a definite and certain size of their own. They take the shape of the substance they are contained in, for example, a liquid takes the shape of its container. Stones, rocks and boulders are moulded by the changing environment and landscape. The change in the state of a non-living thing is due to an external influence.Non-living things “grow” by accretion. It occurs through adding materials externally. For example, A snowball may increase in size due to the accumulation of smaller units of its own to its outer surface.

adding materials externally. For example, A snowball may increase in size due to the accumulation of smaller units of its own to its outer surface.Non-living things never die as they do not have cells with a definite lifespan. Immortality is a distinguishing

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