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abiotic components.... example rock...air ..water etc
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How can we tell apart non-living things from living things? A living thing is one that manifests life; it is alive. But, how can we say that it is indeed alive? In essence, a living thing is one that moves, grows, and reproduces. Otherwise, we construe the object as inanimate or non-living. There are two depictions of a non-living thing. On one hand, a non-living thing pertains to an entity that previously had life and then became dead. On the other hand, a non-living thing is one that had not, has not, and will not ever have life. The latter is the stricter definition of a non-living thing. In a biological sense, the stricter definition of a non-living thing is more appropriate. A living thing, biologically speaking, encompasses both extant and extinct species.
The basic similarity between living and non-living things is that both of them pertain to that which exists. A thing is a distinct entity, being, matter, or object. A thing may be classified based on whether or not life is exhibited. A living thing is one that possesses or exhibits life as opposed to a non-living thing that lacks life.
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