Cells.
Living things come in various shapes, such as plants with different leaf structures or animals with diverse body shapes. Non-living things also vary in shape, like the geometric forms of a building or the irregular shape of a rock. Ultimately, both living and non-living things exhibit a wide range of shapes influenced by their composition and function.
Living things come in many shapes and sizes. An example would be an ant is tiny but an elephant is huge.
They are LIVING THINGS!
Living things adapt in order to survive and thrive in their environment. For example, birds have adapted to have different beak shapes and sizes to suit the type of food they eat. This adaptation increases their chances of finding food and ultimately surviving.
Rats and cats for example are different
microbes.
Living things come in various shapes, such as plants with different leaf structures or animals with diverse body shapes. Non-living things also vary in shape, like the geometric forms of a building or the irregular shape of a rock. Ultimately, both living and non-living things exhibit a wide range of shapes influenced by their composition and function.
There are estimated to be around 8.7 million different species of living things on Earth.
fossils of once living things provide clues that support contenental drift
Answer We would be living in a pretty dull world if there weren't different shapes to everything that exists in life today.
Living things come in many shapes and sizes. An example would be an ant is tiny but an elephant is huge.
Living things are alive.
Living things are alive.
living things have different physical features and different needs to survive.
Do you mean how are living things different from non-living? If yes, living things have cells, give off wastes, and some other stuff.
Different living things excrete in different ways: there is no single way.
They are LIVING THINGS!