what is the difference between living things and nonliving things
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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.
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Living Things Non - Living Things
Living Things
- Living things are made up of living cells
- Require food, air and water
- Growth is present
- Reproduction is present
- Respiration present
- They can move on their own
- They are sensitive and respond to changes around them
- They excrete and get rid of waste materials from their body
- Living things have a definite life span after which they die.
Non - Living Things
- Non-living things are not made up of cells
- Do not require food, air and water
- Growth is absent
- Reproduction absent
- Respiration absent
- They cannot move on their own
- They are not sensitive and do not respond to changes around them
- They do not excrete
- Non-living things do not have definite life cycle
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