Living things and nonliving things are not the same. It's basically Organic v.s. Inorganic.
no you cannot find matter in nonliving things and it does not have the same properties
Non living things grow by deposition of the same particles on the surface. -answered by K.Pramod Rao
yes
living things are subjected to the same physical and chemical laws as nonliving things
No. The system consists of all living and nonliving things found in a large area. In a tropical forest ecosystem, they would be many. many different kinds of living things plus the nonliving things. In a desert ecosystem, there are fewer living things but many of the same nonliving things.Living: insects, bugs, bacteria, worms, centipedes, plants, birds and animals.Nonliving: sand, rocks, water and air.
No. A cell is living; the smallest unit of life. Enzymes are nonliving chemicals.
it is both nonliving and dead. nonliving and dead basically mean the same thing.
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Trophic levels are just simply the different levels of the pyramid.
The atoms are identical.
There were dinosaurs because.... there just were! Dinosaurs helped balance out the ecosystem. By the way, an ecosystem is a group of living and nonliving things in the same enviornment.
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