A pearl is the product of a living thing. The pearl itself is a non-living thing.
Living things and non-living things interact in various ways. For example, living things rely on non-living things like water, air, and sunlight for survival. Non-living things can also impact living organisms through pollution or habitat destruction. Overall, there is a complex relationship between living and non-living components in an ecosystem.
A flower in a vase is considered non-living because once detached from the plant, it no longer receives nutrients or water to sustain life. The flower will eventually wilt and die after being cut from the plant.
A pear or a quince.
Milk is a liquid produced by mammals, such as cows, and is considered a non-living substance because it does not have the characteristics of living organisms, such as the ability to grow, reproduce, or metabolize nutrients on its own.
Living things have the capacity to reproduce, non-living things do not reproduce. The living things use biological energy for their growth and development, non-living things do not require such energy.
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oxygen is living or non-living
Living - unless you pick them and dry them.
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