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people and other living things get carbon from the continuous exchange of carbon among living things (the carbon cycle).
One of the living things is trees. Without trees we can not breathe.
Living things have the ability to grow, reproduce, and respond to stimuli, while non-living things do not possess these characteristics. Living things require energy and nutrients for survival, whereas non-living things do not have these requirements. Living things also have a complex organization of cells, tissues, and organs, while non-living things are typically composed of inanimate matter.
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No, not all living things are complex. Some living organisms, like bacteria and single-celled organisms, are relatively simple in structure and function compared to more complex organisms like plants and animals. Complexity in living things can vary greatly depending on the species and their evolutionary history.
Touching other people or things is a complex motor tic
Ecosystems
people can influence living things because we are living therefor other living things listen to our influence and stuff
In Aztec civilization, people worked as farmers, artisans, traders, and skilled craftsmen. They also served as soldiers or were involved in administrative roles within the government. Additionally, there were specialized occupations such as priests, builders, and scribes.
complex living things grow from just one cell
people and other living things get carbon from the continuous exchange of carbon among living things (the carbon cycle).
No, the organism is not the least complex level of organization; it is actually one of the higher levels of organization in living things. The levels of organization in living organisms typically start from the cell, followed by tissues, organs, organ systems, and finally the organism itself.
People are curious about living things, because it goes back to one of our original "source codes"- we like change, as humans, and a living thing provides an almost infinite amount of change.