Living things are alive.
Do you mean how are living things different from non-living? If yes, living things have cells, give off wastes, and some other stuff.
They are LIVING THINGS!
The cell.
Living things are alive.
Living things have cells which sustain life, cells make up nearly every part of your body, Including your organs
Living things come in various shapes, such as plants with different leaf structures or animals with diverse body shapes. Non-living things also vary in shape, like the geometric forms of a building or the irregular shape of a rock. Ultimately, both living and non-living things exhibit a wide range of shapes influenced by their composition and function.
Living things are alive.
They are alive. They move, breathe, make waste and reproduce themselves. Dead or non living doesn't do any of those. Living thing needs and uses energy.
Atoms.
Technically no, because non-living things don't have the ability to reproduce. EX: Metal can make "things".
According to scientists, for a thing to be living it needs cell, tissue,organ and an organ system. Things without even one of these are considered non living. Also a need for water.
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