1 growth
2 absorption of nutrition
3 respiration
4 reproduction
5 movement
Birds, worms, humans, trees, bushes, bacteria, roots, and soil are just some examples of living thigs.
There are many living things in this world. You are one of them. I have made a bulleted list below of ten well known living things. •Humans •Dogs •Plants •Cats •Turtles •Frogs •Pigs •Cattle •Fish •Bugs These are only ten of the trillions of living things in the world.
LIVING- jellyfish mushroom onion horse tree frog spiders potatoes cactus grases NONLIVING- yogurt rocking horse bicycle eggs icicles fire teddy bear robot sun rain computer,glasses ,rocks
Wish it was a bit more specific, but I'll answer as best as I can. All of the things I list have extremely uncommon exceptions, but most life on earth follows these rules. All living things require sunlight as an outside energy source to survive. All living things require oxygen to keep their cells alive and working. All living things require water to keep hydrated. All living things need to reproduce in order to keep their species alive. All living things need food to convert to energy. More specifically: If their food isn't made using photosynthesis (conversion of sunlight into energy, e.g. plants) then it must be able to move around and find food to ingest through the mouth. It must also be able to know where it is, most commonly using eyesight. Feeling, hearing, and smelling can also be ways for animals to find their way if they are blind. Also, they must be able to sense danger so they can escape it and encourage the continuation of their species. Last, if you believe in evolution, all living things came from the forming of amino acids which became more complex and developed into different species depending on location and needs of survival.
The list of all known elements is called the periodic table. It organizes elements based on their atomic number, electron configuration, and chemical properties.
physical is more on non living things like chairs desk etc in biological is only for living things
The criteria for living things is actually a quite extensive list. Living things must exchange gas, drink, eat, grow, and excrete waste.
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It's difficult to make out the list of living things that you're referring to, at least from here.
Biotic features are living, abiotic are not. Therefore, I can't list them all. You can probably think of some yourself.
The levels Organization in Living Things are below. This list refers to the anatomy of living things.CellTissueOrgansOrgan SystemsOrganismThe levels of Organization in Living Things in regards to ecology are below.IndividualPopulationCommunityEcosystemBiomeBiosphereThe levels of Organization in Living Things in regard to biological taxonomy are below, from smallest to largestSpeciesGenusFamilyOrderClassPhylumKingdomDomain
All living things are being destroyed by humans, even humans. But if you want to know what living things are close to being completely destroyed, just search "list of endangered animals" on google
Birds, worms, humans, trees, bushes, bacteria, roots, and soil are just some examples of living thigs.
You list the things you can do and tell about times when you handled problems in an experienced manner.
Like all living things, nutrients are required for survival. (Survival is the prime directive, and after that reproduction is next on the "to do" list, for all living things.)
my answer IS A LIVINGN THINS ANHD NONE LIVING THINGS IN THIS WORLD
There are tens of thousands, if not millions of living things in a rain forest . . . no one knows what they all are. For that matter, there are most likely thousands of living things in the rain forest that have never been discovered. Even to make a list of all the living things would take years.