Science, asked by dineshgami133, 9 months ago

why do we call them living and how do they differ from non living​

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Answered by Abhinandhan
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The differences between living and non-living objects are summarized as follows:

Living things (or organisms) require nutrition, i.e., nourishment and feeding. Non-living things do not require nutrition.

Living organisms can reproduce new individuals to continue the Organism. Non-living things cannot reproduce.

Living things show the process of metabolism. Metabolism is absent in case of Non-living objects.

Living things can move bodily or show movement of parts of organs of their body in response to external stimuli. Non-living things never move on their own effort.

Living organisms respond to external stimuli. Non-living things have no power to respond to external stimuli.

Living things show growth which comes from within. Non-living things do not show any growth like living ones; their increase in size is always due to addition of more particles from outside.

Living organism respire, i.e., they take in Oxygen and give out Carbon-dioxide, releasing energy for work, whereas, Non-living things do not respire.

Living organisms have a definite Life Cycle, whereas, Non-Living objects have no definite Life Cycle.

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