Matter leaves the bodies of living things through respiration (exhaling carbon dioxide), excretion (removing waste products via urine and feces), and sweating (eliminating excess water and ions through the skin).
Whales eating plankton
Dry leaves are dead leaves.
An example of matter and energy cycling through living things a drop of water falling through the sky. a drop of water falling through the sky a rock resting on the ground
Living things differ from non-living things because living things can function by themselves and don't need to be controlled by humans.
Living things are considered matter because they have mass and they occupy space. They also have temperature, therefor we living things are considered matter.Yes, because all living things are composed of, and comprised of, and derived from Matter.
Whales eating plankton.
Whales eating plankton
Dry leaves are dead leaves.
An example of matter and energy cycling through living things a drop of water falling through the sky. a drop of water falling through the sky a rock resting on the ground
Non-living things in a forest include rocks, soil, water bodies, and dead organic matter like fallen leaves and branches. These elements provide structure and support for the ecosystem but do not possess life in the same way plants and animals do.
All are made from matter.
The wonderful thing about Earth is the recycling! As living things die, their bodies decay and break down into atoms, which are then taken up by other living things and used again. Plants take nutrients and matter from the soil, and animals eat the plants and use the nutrients in their own bodies, and so on, and so on.
there are leaves on plants, they are living
Questions related to living things and organic matter
Living things differ from non-living things because living things can function by themselves and don't need to be controlled by humans.
Living things are considered matter because they have mass and they occupy space. They also have temperature, therefor we living things are considered matter.Yes, because all living things are composed of, and comprised of, and derived from Matter.
Apart from the actual eucalyptus leaves themselves, no other living things are affected by the koalas eating leaves which are toxic to only some species.