Biology, asked by KartikGathibandhe, 8 months ago

Write difference between living things and non-living things? (in tabular form)​

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Answered by lesasunny
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Answer:

Living things

Living things exist and are alive, sustaining life. They own life. Living things have structures known as cells, they grow and exhibit movement or locomotion. They experience metabolism which includes anabolic and catabolic reactions.

Examples of living things are: Animals, birds, insects, human beings

Non living things are not alive. They do not possess life. They do not have cells and don’t grow or show locomotion/movement. They don’t undergo metabolism with anabolic and catabolic reactions. They do not reproduce.

Examples of non living things include stone, pen, book, cycle, bottle, etc.

Answered by susam3094
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Explanation:

Living Things may refer to:

Life, all objects that have self-sustaining processes (biology)

Organisms, contiguous living systems (such as animals, plants, fungi, or micro-organisms)

A non-living thing is anything that was never alive. In order for something to be classified as living, it must grow and develop, use energy, reproduce, be made of cells, respond to its environment, and adapt.

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