Rats and cats for example are different
One group of living things that are 20 inches are cats. Another group of living things in this category would be ferrets.
sure rock,rock is a nonliving thing
In an ecosystem, there are biotic (living ,or had lived, things) and abiotic (non- living things) elements.Biotic: roses. humans, dogs, cats, fish, grass, trees, daffodils, tulips etc.Abiotic: water, air, soil, rocks
The living things have life while the non-living things do not have life. The living things locomote and respond to stimuli while the non-living things do not.
Rats and cats for example are different
One group of living things that are 20 inches are cats. Another group of living things in this category would be ferrets.
Yes. All living things respond to stimuli
all living things communicate , including animals. dogs by barking cats by meowing
is an ability of living organism to change posytionorinternal movement ofvarious organ
You and I are living things and so we are living organisms. Dogs and cats, fleas, worms, birds, mushrooms, and bacteria are all living organisms.
There are many living things in this world. You are one of them. I have made a bulleted list below of ten well known living things. •Humans •Dogs •Plants •Cats •Turtles •Frogs •Pigs •Cattle •Fish •Bugs These are only ten of the trillions of living things in the world.
All living things large enough to see without a microscope have cells.
Yes - despite how inert they may appear when napping, cats are definitely living things. (At least until they get run over by a car or expire from disease or old age)
No, the myth of cats living nine lives is just a myth because they survive dangerous things. cats are built different then most animals.
No. All living things that see are able to see in 3-D.
All cats are beautiful living things! You should not treat them like that!