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How do living things differ from nonliving things?

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Answer:

well essentially living things

  • respire/breath
  • reproduce
  • eat
  • and grow

we move, we respond to situations and we feel.

while non-living things

  • don't breathe
  • don't reproduce
  • don't eat or grow
  • and they don't feel or respond

examples of living things are humans, animals, plants and germs

and examples of non-living are plastic, water, buildings etc

Hope this helps (✿◠‿◠)

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Answer: living things such as “human beings”, “animals”, “plants”, and “microorganisms”.. Nonliving things do no exhibit any characteristics

Explanation: Nonliving things do not grow,respire, need energy, move, reproduce, evolve, or maintain homeostasis. They are made up of non living materials

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