Yes
viruses are non-living yet they can grow and spread through bodies
Well, by ingestion, digestion, and circulation.
Whales eating plankton.
Matter leaves the bodies of living things through respiration (exhaling carbon dioxide), excretion (removing waste products via urine and feces), and sweating (eliminating excess water and ions through the skin).
An example of matter and energy cycling through living things a drop of water falling through the sky. a drop of water falling through the sky a rock resting on the ground
Growth is a characteristic of all living things that involves an increase in the amount of living material in an organism. This can occur through cell division, enlargement of cells, or accumulation of new cells.
Most living things are produced through reproduction, where individuals pass on their genetic material to produce offspring. This can occur through sexual reproduction, where genetic material from two parents combines, or asexual reproduction, where genetic material is copied from a single parent.
Atoms are found in all material things, living and non-living.
Growth is NOT necessarily a distinct property of living things. Some non-living things can grow through processes like crystallization or accumulation of material, but growth alone does not necessarily define something as living.
Yes, all living things have genetic material.
Your question is unclear but living things rely on non-living things to survive. Everything from rocks to build a shelter to minerals for our bodies to function are required.
Too many things to answer in a simple box ! Precipitation, nourishment for the bodies of living things, bodies of liquid mass, ect