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Living things have the ability to grow, reproduce, and respond to stimuli, while non-living things do not possess these characteristics. Living things also require energy from food or the environment to sustain themselves, while non-living things do not exhibit metabolism.
Two characteristics of living things are the ability to grow and develop, and the ability to reproduce.
Living things can grow, reproduce, consume energy, and respond to stimuli, while nonliving things do not exhibit these characteristics. Living things have cells and follow biological processes, whereas nonliving things do not have cells or biological processes.
Living things can grow through cell division, where cells multiply and increase in number, and through cell enlargement, where individual cells increase in size. Both processes contribute to the overall growth and development of organisms.
There are many ways to know whether a thing is living or not.Plants grow and also can perform photosynthesis which is also a kind of breathing as in the case of human beings. So, by using these two reasons, plants are considered as living things.
Two characteristics of living things is that they are composed of cells and that they use energy. They must use energy to grow and for maintenance.
The main two characteristics of living things are: -The ability to grow -A consistency of cells
they organize, the help things grow.
cel division and cell enlargement
walking and skipping are two ways to grow height faster without restless
as far as i know it controls it and splits it in two to make living things grow
i know two, breathing through your mouth, fish use gills and your nose