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-Dominant- [34]
3 years ago
11

How are liviving things different from non living things

Biology
2 answers:
alexandr1967 [171]3 years ago
8 0

Living things, as the name suggests, are lively and active. They are made up of cells; exhibit characteristics of life, like growth, movement, reproduction, response to stimuli; they evolve, and require energy for daily activities. Some of the daily life examples of living things around us are human beings, animals, plants and micro organisms. Non-livings things do not exhibit any characteristics of life. They do not grow, respire, need energy, move, reproduce, evolve, or maintain homeostasis. These things are made up of non-living materials. Some examples of non-living things are stones, paper, electronic goods, books, buildings, and automobiles. hopes this helps!




MissTica3 years ago
5 0
Living things help produce like tree oxygen, leaves, fruits. But none living things like rock do not produce anything essential besides a few exceptions like minerals but the point is living produces constantly and non living does not
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