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because there are so many different living things
The majority of living things create energy by internally burning up glucose ( C6H12O6), by combining it with oxygen. This process is called Respiration. Respiration is not breathing, breathing is just the method by which we take in the oxygen required for respiration.
I presume you are referring to a part of an organ where such things as blood vessels and nerves enter. The answer is no, because many living things do not have the same circulatory and nervous systems that we do. If you mean the attachment scar on a seed, then again no, as most living things are not seeds.
There are many ways to know whether a thing is living or not.Plants grow and also can perform photosynthesis which is also a kind of breathing as in the case of human beings. So, by using these two reasons, plants are considered as living things.
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One symbol associated with living is the Tree of Life. It represents vitality, growth, and interconnectedness of all living things. Many cultures and belief systems use this symbol to represent the essence of life and the connection between all living beings.
Many living things, such as humans and animals, depend on air for breathing. Additionally, fire requires oxygen from the air to burn, and weather patterns can be influenced by air movement. Plants also depend on air for photosynthesis.
The two levels of organization found in living things are mainly cells and systems. There are however four levels of organization in living things which start with cells, tissue, organs and systems.
They did many things
Green plants make food from sunlight. All animals get their food by eating plants (living things) or animals (also living things)
Many living things release energy from the sugar molecule glucose.
There is an endless number of non-living things in the world. any object is a non-living thing. The number or non-living things is infinite.