Two types of living things can be generalized to prokaryotes (which are bacteria and archae) and eukaryotes (which are animals, plants, protists, and fungi).
Living things have the ability to grow, reproduce, and respond to stimuli, while non-living things do not possess these characteristics. Living things also require energy from food or the environment to sustain themselves, while non-living things do not exhibit metabolism.
Reproduction is the process by which living organisms produce offspring of the same kind. It ensures the continuation of a species by passing on genetic information to the next generation. There are two main types of reproduction: asexual, where offspring are genetically identical to the parent, and sexual, where genetic material from two parents combines to create unique offspring.
the goals of systematic is to organize living things into group that have biological meaning.
Living things are characterized by many things that non-living things are not. For instance, living things will grow, find food or other means of energy, react to stimuli, and reproduce. Non-living things, like a rock, probably can't do these things on its own.
The process is called reproduction/reproducing.
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Animals and plants.
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the four types of living things is animals,plants,people,matters
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Mass extinction: many types of living things becoming extinct at the same time.
The two types of growth are quantitative growth, which involves an increase in size or quantity, and qualitative growth, which involves an improvement or advancement in characteristics or complexity. These types of growth can be observed in both living organisms and non-living systems.
. . . of responding to stimuli.
Biotic and Abiotic
there are two types of natural resoures they are living or biotic and non living or abiotic
Two characteristics of living things are the ability to grow and develop, and the ability to reproduce.