ecosystem
it can hurt unicorns
Do you mean how are living things different from non-living? If yes, living things have cells, give off wastes, and some other stuff.
living things depend on non-living things and they all belong in an ecosystem.one wont be present without the other
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Living conditions such as other similar organisms to an organism in question often results in competition for food, nutrients, and / or shelter. Natural selection is usually a result of this (natural selection is where the strongest survive), leading to evolution and development of the species. The environment, in turn, benefits from natural selection due to the decreased number of organisms draining resources. In essence, it is a cycle, with the living depending on the nonliving / other living, those being depended upon running short, the depending fighting each other, and the depended upon benefiting as a result.
abiotic
Living things and non-living things interact in various ways. For example, living things rely on non-living things like water, air, and sunlight for survival. Non-living things can also impact living organisms through pollution or habitat destruction. Overall, there is a complex relationship between living and non-living components in an ecosystem.
Non-living things do not have cells. Cells are the fundamental units of living organisms where biological processes occur. Non-living things are typically made up of molecules, atoms, or other non-cellular structures.
they effect living and non living things exist ang enteract with one another
They do not interact with any non living things. They might eat a carcass of a dead animal but other then that then they do not.
living things move while non living things not