C-cells
H -homeostasis
A-able to grow and develop
R-respiration
A-adaptability
C-can move
T-take in food
E-excrete
R-reproduce
S-sensitivity
They are classified as non living thing because they dont have the characteristics of living things.
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.
Any thing that does not obtain homeostasis is not classified as living
It can have some of the seven characteristics but not all of them
Yes - organisms must be living things. They can be dead - as in they were once alive, but they cannot be a non-living thing, such as a mineral. All organisms are capable (in some way) of responding to stimulus, growing, reproducing and maintaining homeostasis. Therefore a non-living thing cannot be called an organism.
They are classified as non living thing because they dont have the characteristics of living things.
non living
because they:All dogs are classified as living things because they:BreatheExcrete WasteAre made up of cellsReproduceMove aroundDieAll dogs do this so they are classified as living organisms.
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.
I have no idea what you're talking about... >:)
Living things are classified into three domains: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya. Each domain represents a broad category of organisms with distinct characteristics.
Of course it is
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Since they are not living, they are not classified and placed in a kingdom.
Living things are classified to organize and understand the diversity of life on Earth. Classification helps scientists study and communicate about different species, their relationships, and characteristics.
Glass is classified as a non-living thing. The terms "living" and "dead" are used to describe organisms. Living things have characteristics such as growth, reproduction, response to stimuli, and metabolic processes. When they no longer exhibit these characteristics, they are considered dead. Glass, on the other hand, is an amorphous solid material that does not have the characteristics of living organisms at any point. It doesn't grow, reproduce, or undergo metabolic processes. It's simply a non-living material made primarily from silica (derived from sand), soda ash, and limestone.