What makes living things different from non-living things ?
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Living things breathe, reproduce, grow, move and die whereas non-living things do not breathe, reproduce, grow and move, they are eternal and do not have an end which makes them completely different form Living things.
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Hey dear,
● Difference between living & non-living things -
1) Living things respire, non-living things dont.
2) Living things excrete waste from their body, non-living things dont.
3) Living things grow, non-living things dont.
4) Living things take nutrition, non-living things dont.
5) Living things move characteristically, non-living things dont.
6) Living things are sensitive to stimuli, non-living things aren't.
7) Living things reproduce to give offsprings, non-living things dont.
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● Difference between living & non-living things -
1) Living things respire, non-living things dont.
2) Living things excrete waste from their body, non-living things dont.
3) Living things grow, non-living things dont.
4) Living things take nutrition, non-living things dont.
5) Living things move characteristically, non-living things dont.
6) Living things are sensitive to stimuli, non-living things aren't.
7) Living things reproduce to give offsprings, non-living things dont.
Thanks for asking..
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