Some examples of one-sensed living things include bacteria, which typically only have one sense, such as the ability to sense their environment through chemicals in their surroundings.
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One important difference between living things and non-living things is that only living things have the ability to grow, reproduce, and respond to stimuli from their environment. Living organisms maintain homeostasis, utilize energy, and undergo metabolic processes to sustain life. In contrast, non-living things do not exhibit these biological functions or processes.
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No. The characteristics of living things are: Movement, respiration, sense, growth, reproduction, energy and nutrition. You need to have all of them to be considered alive. e.g. A car moves, takes in air, uses energy and some have sensors that can sense their surroundings but you cannot say a car is alive.
living things can move from one place to another whereas none living things can move
they can sense and respond to change
Yes. They can form them as in 'building' them, or form them in the sense that hair and nails are non-living things.
No, when your dead you are a non-living thing and only living things sence.
by food and 1 is the prey who is eaten and the predator is the one that eats it
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Living things reproduce.
ability to move, respire, sense, grow, reproduce, excrete, and take in nutrients (eat).
Sense and Respond, and uses energy.
yes....................................... just wondering, why are you asking this? Yes they respond to things
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Living organisms include plants(flaura), animals(fauna), bacteria, etc.
One important difference between living things and non-living things is that only living things have the ability to grow, reproduce, and respond to stimuli from their environment. Living organisms maintain homeostasis, utilize energy, and undergo metabolic processes to sustain life. In contrast, non-living things do not exhibit these biological functions or processes.