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Movement is that characterstics not shown by all living things, plants are the example of this.
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No. Rotting wood is part of a ex-living thing. The bacteria and/or fungi in it, that are causing the deterioration, are living things though.
Yes. Its a characteristic because for something to die, it must be alive FIRST. So the organism was a living thing BEFORE dying.
Spores are PART OF living thing. Spores are just like seeds. If you put a seed in a plastic bag and did not give it air , food and water , the seed will not die. But , if you plant it , it will grow. We cannot say that it is a non living thing or a living thing so we have to state it as part of living things.
Movement is that characterstics not shown by all living things, plants are the example of this.
Fungi is a Living Thing
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all living things hav a unique characteristic feature of respiration
respiration
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Decomposers are able to enter a food chain at any trophic level and are the most numerous organisms in an ecosystem. They include bacteria and fungi.Examples of decomposers include bacteria, fungi, some insects, and snails, which means they are not always microscopic.Fungi are among these and are consider to be alive.
all living things hav a unique characteristic feature of respiration
No. Rotting wood is part of a ex-living thing. The bacteria and/or fungi in it, that are causing the deterioration, are living things though.
This is because soil is not a living thing. Being made of cells is one characteristic of a living thing.
A glacier is not a living thing; it is made of ice (H2O), an inorganic compound. Living things are plants, animals, fungi, monera, and protozoa.
Yes. Its a characteristic because for something to die, it must be alive FIRST. So the organism was a living thing BEFORE dying.