Living things can grow, reproduce, consume energy, and respond to stimuli, while nonliving things do not exhibit these characteristics. Living things have cells and follow biological processes, whereas nonliving things do not have cells or biological processes.
nonliving things are things that don't use energy
the raccoon eats the trash and it helps poullution
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All living things must breathe,eat,reproduce,eliminate waste, respond to eniornment, use energy, made of cells.
Living they can move, think, eat, use energy, and reproduce
Living things, such as plants and animals, grow and develop through processes like cell division and differentiation. This growth is usually guided by genetic instructions and can be influenced by environmental factors like nutrition and light. On the other hand, nonliving things, such as rocks and water, do not grow in the same way; they may change physically over time due to erosion, weathering, or other natural processes, but this change is not driven by biological mechanisms like living organisms.
There is basically 8 needs of life: Living things are made up of units called cells Living things reproduce Living things are based on a universal genetic code Living things grow and develop Living things obtain and use materials and energy Living things respond to their environment Living things maintain a stable internal environment Taken as a group, living things change over time hope this helps :)
rocks and wood.
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.
non living things like rocks sit there wile living things moveLiving things use the non living thing as shelter like birds with the nests and other animals making shelters underground or to camuflate like camaleons or stick insects. Also to make food such as plants to make sugar with the sunlight.nonliving things decompose and living things eventually die and decompose,
Ability to move independently and ability to reproduce.