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IceJOKER [234]
3 years ago
5

What is non living or not produced by living things

Biology
1 answer:
wariber [46]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

LIVING THINGS NON LIVING THINGS

They possess life. They do not possess life.

Living things are capable of giving birth to their young one. Non living things do not reproduce.

For survival, living things are depended on water, air, and food. They are self-dependent.

Living things are sensitive and responsive to stimuli Non living things are not sensitive and do not respond to stimuli

Metabolic reactions occur constantly in all living things. There are no Metabolic reactions in Non living things.

Living organisms undergo growth and development. Non living things do not grow or develop.

They have a lifespan and are not immortal. They have no lifespan and are immortal.

Living things move from one place to another. Non living things cannot move by themselves.

They respire and exchange of gases takes place in their cells. Non living things do not respire.

Example: Humans, animals, plants, insects. Example: Rock, pen, buildings, gadgets.

Explanation:

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