- trees
-animals
-fish
No, not all living things have movement. Some organisms like plants are considered living, but they exhibit limited or no movement. Movement is not a defining characteristic of life, but rather a trait that some living things have evolved to possess for survival and functionality.
Non-living things are objects or entities that do not possess life or biological processes. These can include items such as rocks, water, and computers that do not grow, reproduce, or exhibit characteristics of living organisms.
Living things breathe to take in oxygen from the atmosphere and release carbon dioxide as a waste product. This process, known as respiration, is essential for generating energy through the breakdown of food molecules. Different organisms have evolved different respiratory structures and mechanisms to suit their lifestyle and environment.
Nonliving things are those which do not display life, such as rocks, water, glass.(The term organic is used to mean items or substances created by life, even if the material is no longer part of a living thing, e.g. oil, wood, coral, seashells.)The 5 characteristics of living things:1. Living things are made up of one or more cell2. Living things obtain and use energy3. Living things grow and develop4. Living things reproduce5. Living things respond and adapt to their environment (Homoeostasis)Biologists have classified viruses as "living" because they are made of the same types of proteins as other life. But they display very different life cycles.
Well, honey, in a coniferous forest, you've got your trees (living things) like spruce, pine, and fir, just standing tall and minding their own business. Then you've got your non-living things like rocks, soil, and dead leaves, just hanging out on the forest floor, being all non-living and stuff. It's a whole ecosystem of living and non-living things coexisting like one big happy (or not-so-happy) family.
dirt
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What are some positive and negative things about about living in Sparta?
Living things don't normally stay the same as long as non living things do. Most living things will die before a mountain crumbles.
some cells are living some are not
Some of the living and non-living things in ecosystem interdependent are plants. Plants give out oxygen.
the interaction among living things are the shape
Do you mean how are living things different from non-living? If yes, living things have cells, give off wastes, and some other stuff.
Digestion . . .
Some can. You (a living thing) can print off multiple copies of this answer (non-living thing).
some living things can be such as animals,cells,humans etc.You probably mean cloning
All are made from matter.