Some of the living and non-living things in ecosystem interdependent are plants. Plants give out oxygen.
They are LIVING THINGS!
Herbivores are animals that eat plants witch means they are living because they can die
There are several pretty clear ways that place are different from non-living things: 1. Plants grow through cellular reproduction. 2. Plants take in food and expel waste (metabolism) 3. Plants reproduce. 4. Plants respond to stimuli Non-living things (inanimate objects) do none of those things. This list can go on, but those are some of the basics.
The living things in an ecosystem are the plants and animals and other organisms. The non-living things are things like soil, water, tempurature, and weather.
Some of the living and non-living things in ecosystem interdependent are plants. Plants give out oxygen.
Plants are living things, including their flowers.
Pressed flowers are non living plants that once were living. They're removed from the medium in which they're growing. Their stems may be severed from their roots. But rootless or not, they no longer have the opportunity to take in the water and dissolved nutrients that they need for life sustaining activities. They therefore die.
Water is a non-living thing which is quite helpful to plants and animals unless they too wish to become non-living.
Pumpkins are plants. They are living.
grass like all plants are living
They are LIVING THINGS!
Non vascular plants can be found living in damp, shaded areas.
Lettuce, like salad. Is defiantly non living.
living: plants, animals etc. non-living: soil
Yes.
All plants are living. They grow, and they die.