In order of prevalence:
Plants
Birds (includes insects)
Animals
Fish
Primates
Viruses
Shrooms
Reptiles
Imaginary/Fantasy creatures
Three of the seven characteristics that identify living things are growth, reproduction, and response to stimuli.
some specifications of living beings are they respire they breathe they move they respond
Scientists group living things into three domains: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya. This classification system is based on differences in cellular structure and genetic makeup. Each domain contains multiple kingdoms that further categorize different types of organisms.
Three examples of non-living things are rocks, water, and plastic.
The only common component between ALL living things and ALL nonliving things is atoms. An element is made up of one type of atom, and a living organism is made up of many, many different types of atoms.
soil , gasses , liquid
soil , gasses , liquid
the three domains of living things are bacteria, archea, and eukarya the three domains of living things are bacteria, archea, and eukarya
the four types of living things is animals,plants,people,matters
the three domains of living things are bacteria, archea, and eukarya the three domains of living things are bacteria, archea, and eukarya
There are four types of symbiotic relationships, three types are competition, mutualism, and commensalism.
Atoms are extremely small and there are about 113 different known types. Atoms are composed of three types of particles: protons, neutrons, and electrons.
yes the is
Mass extinction: many types of living things becoming extinct at the same time.
Three examples of living things are dogs, trees, and bacteria.
. . . of responding to stimuli.
Biotic and Abiotic