to genetically "survive", through reproducing
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.
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.
yes, watermelons are living things. you see we eat watermelons and they 're also in our world. So yes watermelons are living things.
the answer is cellsLiving things are made up of cells which are made up of proteins which are made up of atoms mainly of Carbon, Hydrogen.All living things are made of cells All living things are made up of biological units called cells.waterAll living things are made up of cells. Cells
Living things in the savanna include lions, zebras, giraffes, elephants, and grasses. Non-living things in the savanna include rocks, soil, water, and sunlight.
Only by the force of which living things or nature allow.
the driving force for erosion is , when bad things come out of driving that involves erosion.
living things adjust to a stimulus by a reaction called a?
the Spirit
spirit
It's simply influencing others.
Yes, all living things do (as well as viruses, although they force other living things to make them instead of doing it themselves).
objects are non living things. There is push and pull force.
Competition would be the driving force of exclusion
A non living "thing" cannot move without a living thing or a force moving it.
The driving force of biogeochemical cycles is the transfer of elements between living organisms, the atmosphere, and the Earth's crust. This transfer is facilitated by biological processes, geological processes, and chemical reactions that recycle nutrients and elements essential for life.
"Money" or capital, is the driving force for a capitalist system. Without investments, the businesses which employ the labor force cannot expand and adapt to their markets.