G-R-I-M-N-E-R.
growth- the ability to increase irreversibly in mass and length.
reproduction- the ability to produce offspring
irritability- the ability to respond to stimuli
movement- the ability to change direction consciously
nutrition- the ability to obtain nutrition
excretion- the ability to metabolize and remove waste
respiration- the ability to obtain energy from digested foods.
hope that helps.
The six characteristics of living things are: *cellular organization *contains chemicals such as, water, carbs, proteins, lipids, and/or nucleic acid *use of energy *responds to its surroundings *grows and develops *can reproduce
My friend it would be impossible to list all living things as there are creatures which exist which we have never seen. The oceans are so deep that man has never reached their depth, yet we know creatures live there. As to the second part of you question I would have to go into the realms of physics. There is no such thing that is non living except it were dead, then the material that is made up of still has inteligence. as does all things, even a particle of dust. If it were not so then we no anything else would not exist. Hope this has been of some help? With respect.
Rocks, the deceased, water, air, I mean the list is endless.
Some non-living things that make sound include alarm clocks, musical instruments (such as a piano or guitar), and electronic devices like cell phones or laptops that produce alert notifications. These objects create sound through mechanical or electronic means without being alive.
1.living things are organized;made of cells 2.living things grow and develope 3.living things respond to stimuli 4.living things maintain homeostasis 5.living things use energy 6.and last but not least living things reproduce(make others like themselves)
physical is more on non living things like chairs desk etc in biological is only for living things
The criteria for living things is actually a quite extensive list. Living things must exchange gas, drink, eat, grow, and excrete waste.
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Cells: Living things are made up of one or more cells. Growth: Living things have the ability to grow and develop. Reproduction: Living things can reproduce and create offspring. Adaptation: Living things can adapt to their environment. Homeostasis: Living things can regulate their internal environment to maintain stability.
It's difficult to make out the list of living things that you're referring to, at least from here.
The levels Organization in Living Things are below. This list refers to the anatomy of living things.CellTissueOrgansOrgan SystemsOrganismThe levels of Organization in Living Things in regards to ecology are below.IndividualPopulationCommunityEcosystemBiomeBiosphereThe levels of Organization in Living Things in regard to biological taxonomy are below, from smallest to largestSpeciesGenusFamilyOrderClassPhylumKingdomDomain
All living things are being destroyed by humans, even humans. But if you want to know what living things are close to being completely destroyed, just search "list of endangered animals" on google
Birds, worms, humans, trees, bushes, bacteria, roots, and soil are just some examples of living thigs.
You list the things you can do and tell about times when you handled problems in an experienced manner.
Like all living things, nutrients are required for survival. (Survival is the prime directive, and after that reproduction is next on the "to do" list, for all living things.)
my answer IS A LIVINGN THINS ANHD NONE LIVING THINGS IN THIS WORLD
There are tens of thousands, if not millions of living things in a rain forest . . . no one knows what they all are. For that matter, there are most likely thousands of living things in the rain forest that have never been discovered. Even to make a list of all the living things would take years.