living:
bacteria
protozoans (animal like protist)
algae(plant like protist)
euglena
Nonliving:
rocks
viruses living in a host organism such as a fish
space craft shape viruses
crystal shape viruses
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∙ 14y agoLiving things in a pond include fish, frogs, algae, and plants. Non-living things in a pond can include rocks, water, sand, and sunlight.
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∙ 13y agoDucks,frogs,lillypads,fish algae,dragonflys
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∙ 13y agoliving things are fish, plants, and worms.etc
non living things are light, rocks, water,and soil.
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∙ 12y agosimple! abiotic and biotic!1 how can u not know that?!
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∙ 12y agoThere are Water,Stones,air,soil,sunlight
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sunlight, rocks and water
Living things have the ability to grow, reproduce, and respond to stimuli, while nonliving things do not possess these characteristics. Living things also require energy to sustain their activities, whereas nonliving things do not need energy to exist.
Living things in a mini ecosystem include plants, animals, insects, and microorganisms. Nonliving things include soil, water, sunlight, temperature, and rocks. Both living and nonliving elements interact to create a balanced ecosystem.
Living things are things that are alive...they don't necessarily have to breathe or have hearts or brains. Living things are collections of cells and nerves that grow and develop over time. Examples are plants, humans and animals. Non-Living things are things that are not alive...that have no life at all. Things that are not made up of cells or nerves and do not grow. Examples are rocks, shoes and lotion.
Non-living- but some cheese (like Bleu cheese) has mold organisms in it that are alive.
Viruses are considered to have properties of both living and nonliving things. They exhibit some characteristics of living organisms, such as the ability to replicate and evolve, but they lack the ability to carry out metabolic processes on their own and require a host cell to reproduce.
All are made from matter.
In the school garden, I saw flowers, insects, birds, and worms. I also noticed rocks, soil, and water in the pond. Some of these living and nonliving things were also present in other parts of the school, such as insects near the building or rocks in the playground.
the water in the pond is not living
Animals step on dirt, which is nonliving.
rocks, water, soil,
nonliving things are things that don't use energy
Living things have the ability to grow, reproduce, and respond to stimuli, while nonliving things do not possess these characteristics. Living things also require energy to sustain their activities, whereas nonliving things do not need energy to exist.
a bunny using the ground as a burrow
Living things in a mini ecosystem include plants, animals, insects, and microorganisms. Nonliving things include soil, water, sunlight, temperature, and rocks. Both living and nonliving elements interact to create a balanced ecosystem.
There is some debate about the status of a virus, whether it is living, not living, or some intermediary condition.
Some nonliving things in a rainforest are clouds, rocks, and soil. Soil is not neccesarily nonliving. The nutrients inside of it are living, but soil is not.
You are a living thing and your computer is a nonliving thing.