battery and a magnet because the ions in a magnet have to be in order for it to be a magnet
unique cellular organization respond to stimuli ability to reproduce ability to grow constant energy requirement
The closest thing that we have to non cellular living organisms is viruses, and there is some debate about whether they qualify as living things, or should be regarded instead as self-replicating poisons.
living things organize in a dirrect passion while non-living things do it reverse
Living things are complex. They require some kind of organization to carry out their life processes. In cells, cell organelles carry out these tasks and in multicellular organisms these are done by various cells.
All living things are capable of anerobic respiration to some extent. It happens when there is insufficent oxygen to the task at hand. For instance when you work-out at the gym and get sore muscles - the soreness is (in part) due to the presence of Latic Acid in you, a by-product of anerobic respiration. Some organisms use anaerobic respiration exclusively: decomposing bacteria and fungi.
The cellular composition of a living thing contains, carbon, nitrogen and oxygen and all living things (organisms) need water to enable chemical reactions. Inorganic things cannot carry out vital living functions such as respiration and excretion.
some living things are: insects some nonliving things are: rocks
Viruses have some characteristics of life but these are not considered living organisms as they are non cellular.
Photosynthesis is the process by which plants, some bacteria, and some protistans use the energy from sunlight to produce sugar, which cellular respiration converts into ATP, the "fuel" used by all living things.
Renewable energy courses can be taken from many sources. Some of these include: The Solar Living Organization, GVEP International Organization and the Mum Sustainable Living Organization.
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