The water cycle
Living things are capable of movement, growth, and reproduction. (there are more, but you asked for three)
what are the nonliving things and living things for a pronghorn
Trees are living things, until they die; then they are nonliving things.
Living things move primarily due to biological processes, such as muscle contractions driven by energy from metabolic reactions. Nonliving things move through external forces, like gravity, friction, or applied energy, such as wind or mechanical power. Both types of movement can be influenced by environmental factors, but living organisms typically exhibit movement in response to stimuli, while nonliving entities move according to physical laws.
What are all living and nonliving things in an area called
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.
nonliving Only living things can reproduce themselves.
All are made from matter.
Living things and nonliving things are not the same. It's basically Organic v.s. Inorganic.
living things can not respair&Non living things are respair
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.
they don't live rad9999 checking in: living things need the following processes to be considered alive. movement , reproduction , sensitivity , nutrition , excretion , respire and growth . if its nonliving it doesn't do any of this.