The world is made of the skies, Earth, Sun and Moon; plants and trees, mountains and rivers, seas and oceans, animals and birds and insects. And people.
Tiny molecules called atoms are something that make up everything.
All matter consists of atoms. They are the smallest complete unit of matter,
atoms and elements
Atoms
In short, this is what makes something Alive,(and this is straight off of Sesame Street)EatBreatheGrowThat's it, if you are in doubt go through the checklist, plants, bacteria, animals, weeds, ameobas...ALL eat, breathe and grow!A nonliving thing can either be something that WAS once living or can just be an inanimate object. (ie: a pillow or a calculator.) Therefore, a nonliving thing is simply something that does not have animal or plant cells in it. It can also be a person, animal, or plant that has died after maybe living a full life or an uneventful one, that is extremely unimportant. Living things breathe, need food/water, and shelter. They also have animal (if they are an animal), human (if they are human), or plant (if they are plant) cells. It is as simple as that.
Food makes the body active
air
Makes up the code for living things
The cell.
The term "biosphere" is sometimes used as a collective noun for all living and organic matter on the planet.
living things which take the nonliving matter from the environment
When trying to come up with characteristics of nonliving things, it helps to think about what makes them different from living things. Unlike living organisms, nonliving things do not need water to survive, nor do they have reproductive or respiratory systems. In addition, nonliving things do not need nutrition in order to exist.
The product itself is non-living. It is like mucous that your nose makes. There maybe living things in it but it is not alive.
A Cell because organelles don't have all the living characteristics and the cell does. And it can't be nonliving. Also living things has to have a cell that makes up them.
An Ecosystem is made of two very important things that are a habitat and a community. Ecosystems are one of the four important group populations for animals!
a community
Living things are alive.
the air makes living things move and wind.
non-living things also have kinetic energy if you are seeing it from the side when it is moving. As, the internal parts of the car work together which is nothing but kinetic energy which makes the car move. But it does not make any difference even if you sit inside the car
An ecosystem is made up of all biotic (living) and abiotic (nonliving) parts of a habitat.
In short, this is what makes something Alive,(and this is straight off of Sesame Street)EatBreatheGrowThat's it, if you are in doubt go through the checklist, plants, bacteria, animals, weeds, ameobas...ALL eat, breathe and grow!A nonliving thing can either be something that WAS once living or can just be an inanimate object. (ie: a pillow or a calculator.) Therefore, a nonliving thing is simply something that does not have animal or plant cells in it. It can also be a person, animal, or plant that has died after maybe living a full life or an uneventful one, that is extremely unimportant. Living things breathe, need food/water, and shelter. They also have animal (if they are an animal), human (if they are human), or plant (if they are plant) cells. It is as simple as that.