yes they do.
living things can move from one place to another whereas none living things can move
No, not all living things have to move to be considered alive. For example, plants are considered alive but many of them are rooted in one place and do not move. Movement is just one characteristic that some living things possess.
Grow , Breathe and Move
all living organisms move like plants,animals and hello.
it is ECOSYSTEM
Movement is that characterstics not shown by all living things, plants are the example of this.
CEGRRA is the 6 characteristics of life. Most people say there are 7 characteristics of life. The 7th is that all living things move, but that is not true. A tree is living but it doesn't move. Anyways.....CEGRRA means:Cells are in every living thingEnergy is needed for every living thingGrow is what all living things doRespond to the environmentReproduce is what all living things do to keep from extinctionAdapt to the environment
they all need it to survive
Living things have all of these qualities. Experience respiration, Grow, Move or do some other form of work, and reproduce.
they cannot move but they are living things
Living things have the ability to move themselves from one place to another by using their muscles or other mechanisms. This movement is essential for functions such as obtaining food, escaping predators, and finding mates. Movement is a characteristic of all living organisms and is one of the defining characteristics of life.
A tree, which doesn't move away, is considered a living thing because it has cells. So, all living things have cells wether they move or not, or else they would NOT be living.