Biology, asked by sandeeptailor29, 11 months ago

How can you observe that something is living or not?

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Answered by bhawnasachdeva5
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Explanation:

When you look at the world around you, how do you categorise or group what you see? One of the broadest groupings is 'living' and 'non-living'. This may sound simple, but it is sometimes difficult to decide whether something is truly alive or not. Here we look at the characteristics of living things – using earthworms as an example.All living things share life processes such as growth and reproduction. Most scientists use seven life processes or characteristics to determine whether something is living or non-living.

The table below describes seven characteristics of most living things and contains references to earthworms to explain why we can definitely say that they are 'living'.

Answered by abdulsalam41
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Answer:

you can easily observe whether the thing around you is living or nonliving , by looking at their characteristics and i m mentioning some characters called characters of life if things around you possess these characters then they are living if not then they are non living ...

characteristics of life

  1. growth
  2. nutrition
  3. reproduction
  4. respiration
  5. movement

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