You should know in Key Stage 2, around the age of 8/9.
You could try to remember it as follows - All living things follow "MRS. GREN":
Movement
Respiration
Sensitivity
Growth
Reproduction
Excretion
Nutrition
If something does not follow these characteristics, then it is non living.
Some examples of living things are animals and plants and bacteria. Some examples of nonliving things are rocks and cars and rain.
a none living things are not moving a living thigs is moving
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Mould are fungus, not living things and does not have chlorophyll.Ferns are living things and have chlorophyll.Although these two things reproduce from spores, they have a difference.
Living things move, respire, sense, feel, breath and grow, and also do lots of other things that objects don't. Non-living things do not react to stimula, nor are they "sensitive".
living things need food, water, and air. non-living things need none of those things.
a none living things are not moving a living thigs is moving
living things can not respair&Non living things are respair
living things can not respair&Non living things are respair
the difference between living and non-living things is living things have life,some of the living things can produce it's own food,living things also depend on the other living things and non-living things is a thing that theliving thing useand it has no life .
cells
The difference between living and non-living is: the 6chararistics of living things:1.) cellular
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The difference is that viruses are smaller than bacteria. One more major difference is that bacteria are living things whereas viruses are non living things.
Mould are fungus, not living things and does not have chlorophyll.Ferns are living things and have chlorophyll.Although these two things reproduce from spores, they have a difference.
bogenisis-theory that living things come only from other living things . spontaneous generation-idea that living things come from nonliving things.
bioshpere is living and community is not!..hehe