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living: plants, animals etc.

non-living: soil

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What are living and nonliving things in an environment?

Ecosystem.


What separates the living from the nonliving things?

Living things have the ability to grow, reproduce, respond to their environment, and maintain homeostasis, while nonliving things lack these characteristics. Additionally, living things require energy to carry out life processes, whereas nonliving things do not. The presence of cellular structure is another key feature that distinguishes living from nonliving things.


What refers to all of the living and nonliving things around you?

your environment


nonliving physical aspects of the environment?

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Nonliving things that respond to the evvironment?

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What is the science that studies living things and the nonliving environment in which they live?

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What least complex environment including living and nonliving things?

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What makes a producer a producer?

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What are the differences between living and nonliving?

Living things have the ability to grow, reproduce, respond to stimuli, and adapt to their environment, while nonliving things lack these characteristics. Living things also have cellular organization and metabolism to maintain life processes, which nonliving things do not possess. Additionally, living things can evolve and change over time, whereas nonliving things do not have this capacity.


Why are living things dependent on the nonliving things in their environment?

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Did miller and urey show that substances in living things could be made from nonliving things in the environment?

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