A living thing is a living thing for a few reasons...to sum it up, the cooperation and interaction of the cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems create an organism that is capable of sustaining it's own life and procreation.
The functions that directly relate and make this possible are the ability to adapt, procreate, metabolize, excrete, respirate, grow, respond, move, absorb, and the ability to utilize these functions simultaneously.
My guess would be lungs &' being able to breathe.
It has to respond to its surroundings, use energy, reproduce, be made up of cells, and grow and develop.
It can ingest nutrients, eliminate wastes, and reproduce - on its own -.
Everything that surrounds a living thing makes up its environment.
that living things can breath and non living things cant
it has roots and takes in carbon dioxide
yes,yogurt is a living thing because it has bacteria and the bacteria is living.
It varies from living thing to living thing.
Living things are alive.
A living thing is defined by the functions of life:responsivenessadaptabilitygrowthreproductionmovementmetabolismabsorptionrespirationexcretion
Everything that surrounds a living thing makes up its environment.
Yes,it is a living organell.It makes the food for plant.
No. A producer is a living thing, usually a plant, that makes its own nutrients. Wind is not a living thing.
No. A producer is a living thing, usually a plant, that makes its own nutrients. Wind is not a living thing.
cells
they dont need water
Is when a living thing makes a new similar thing. If the living thing does not reproduce it will die without making more of his\her's species.
Smallest block that makes up a living thing is the cell, although some debate that virus, which is much smaller than a cell, is a living thing.
Habitat.
yes cell is a unit that makes up living thing