Scavengers eat dead or decayed matter.
A plant is a living thing that doesn't have the power of locomotion and obtains energy from sunlight through photosynthesis.
Energy. All living things require energy to carry out essential functions like growth, reproduction, and movement. This energy is either produced through processes such as photosynthesis or obtained by consuming other living organisms.
The transfer of energy from one living thing to another is known as a food chain. In a food chain, energy moves from producers (plants) to consumers (animals) as they eat each other. This process demonstrates the flow of energy through an ecosystem.
Sunlight is a form of energy that is not considered a living thing because it does not possess biological characteristics such as growth, reproduction, or response to stimuli.
Living things exhibit certain characteristics such as growth, reproduction, response to stimuli, and ability to obtain and use energy. These characteristics help us distinguish living organisms from non-living matter.
From the food they consume. Living things need food and water to exist and thrive.
It is the mass of the thing.
It is predominantly non-living.
yes
by eating you get energy from the food
yes all living things need energy
the basic structural unit of living matter is THE ATOM
energy-storing thing
A running car engine requires energy but is not a living thing. The engine converts fuel into mechanical energy to power the vehicle.
they get it from batteries
Nope - a train is a mechanical device.
what are the reactions that deal with energy in a living thign referred to as