they are in vertebrates
living things need food, water, and air. non-living things need none of those things.
The five main senses used to observe things are sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch. These senses help us gather information about our surroundings and form perceptions about the world.
Living things are things that are alive...they don't necessarily have to breathe or have hearts or brains. Living things are collections of cells and nerves that grow and develop over time. Examples are plants, humans and animals. Non-Living things are things that are not alive...that have no life at all. Things that are not made up of cells or nerves and do not grow. Examples are rocks, shoes and lotion.
You can fool the five senses by using illusions, sensory tricks, virtual reality, sensory deprivation, and sensory overload. These techniques can create the perception of something that is not actually there or manipulate the senses to perceive things differently than they are.
consider our body. we have nails and hair. they are made up by the dead cells. they don't have life. if we cut them they will grow again. they are not living things. they don't have any senses. just like that our nature contains both living and nonliving things. just like our body the nature also have to be balanced right. so that's why stones don't have life. but it can also be interpreted this way. it depends on the way you look at it. if you think that the stone is a god it will be otherwise it will be just a non living thing. everything depends on how we look at things..
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all living things have senses.
Living things have the ability to grow, reproduce, and respond to stimuli, while non-living things do not possess these characteristics. Living things also require energy from food or the environment to sustain themselves, while non-living things do not exhibit metabolism.
Their brains and nervous system. QUI DONNE UNE MERDE DE TOUTE FAÇON?
Scientists use their senses to see, smell, hear, taste and feel the world around them. They then make guesses about what might happen or about the way things work by using their brains to ask questions like "What is going to happen next?" or "Why is this happening?" or "What is this composed of?"
No, decomposers are living things, like fungi and bacteria. Soil usually contains living things, but it is mostly non-living.
Because they make up our entire bodies. Of course, in retrospect, it could almost be arguable that atoms, which make up every peice of matter, were the fundamental living unit, but it makes up things that arent living, so the smallest building block that makes up life are cells, making it so that cells are indeed the fundamental unit to all things living. Sure, living organisms cannot live without hearts or brains, but cells make up hearts and brains, so that is why cells are the fundamental living unit.
The metals in the living things usually are combined with other elements in chemical compounds.
no,cow brains are saved for other things
living things need food, water, and air. non-living things need none of those things.
Properties!!!
All things are relative. Compared to an earthworm, turtles have big brains. Compared to a dog, turtles have small brains.