by interacying with each other
it has 3 syllables
it includes all the living and nonliving things that interact with one another
The community and the nonliving factors with which it interacts are collectively known as an ecosystem. An ecosystem consists of living organisms (community) and their physical environment (nonliving factors) that interact and influence one another.
Living and nonliving factors interact in ecosystems through processes like nutrient cycling, energy flow, and habitat modification. For example, living organisms depend on nonliving factors like water and sunlight for survival, while nonliving factors can be influenced by living organisms through processes like decomposition and erosion. Overall, the interactions between living and nonliving factors are essential for maintaining ecosystem balance and stability.
Most biologists agree that the difference between living and nonliving matter can be explained by looking at characteristics such as metabolism, growth, reproduction, response to stimuli, and development. Living organisms exhibit these characteristics, which nonliving matter lacks.
living things can move from one place to another whereas none living things can move
The term you are referring to is "ecosystem". An ecosystem consists of a community of living organisms interacting with one another and with their physical environment, which includes nonliving components like air, water, and soil. These nonliving surroundings provide the necessary resources for the community to survive and thrive.
Who ever wrote this is stupid every one knows fish are living.
ecosystem
ya many things can do like a fan can rotate but he is non living he have only a single character of living things fan can reproduce another one fan cant breathe .so on
If by non-living you mean an object such as a sheet of metal then no they are not composed of cells. If you are referring to something dead, then yes the DNA is still intact at least for a while anyway they do deteriorate in time.
One is alive and the other is not.The problem with this question is, what is the "nonliving thing"? Is it a sheet of glass, which is made from sand and hasn't ever been a living thing, or a murdere