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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.
Organisms such as bacteria, archaea, and some protists are examples of living things that consist of only one cell. These unicellular organisms are capable of carrying out all functions necessary for survival within a single cell.
bacteria are the smallest living things as they only have one cell and cells are the most basic unit of life. On the other hand Viruses are not living as they do not eat or breathe as all living things do
One of the characteristics of a living is that living things can reproduce. Pencils cannot reproduce so they must be nonliving
A mule is considered a living being because it possesses the essential characteristics of life, such as a metabolism and the ability to reproduce. However, mules are sterile and cannot reproduce, which does not exclude them from being classified as living beings based on this single criterion.
grow on their own accord
Of the 3 things flame, Euglena, and fish only one of them is living. Only fish are living of the 3 items.
living things can move from one place to another whereas none living things can move
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By the nature of being a living thing, they will interact with OTHER living things around them. To fully understand them, they must be studied not only for themselves, but by how they interact with other living things around them.
lifethat it is the only planet in the solar system that supports living things and organisms
because they were one of the ONLY living things in ember a side from the people.
One characteristic of living things is that they can respond to things that happen in their environments.
A living thing and a non living thing interact with one another simply by the non living thing is llike a bacteria and it gets into the living things bloodstream and that's how they interact.
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.
Not all living things have lungs -- but all living things utilize energy in some fashion.