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Is It Living or Non-living?
Is It Living or Non-living?
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Animals are living things, while rocks are non-living. This is because animals are composed of cells, while rocks are not. Cells are the basic units of life, and they can perform functions such as metabolism, reproduction, and movement.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 32 pages
Publication date: 11 May 2023
Publisher: Capstone Global Library Ltd
Animals are living things. Rocks are non-living. Why? Let's investigate the differences between living and non-living things!
Animals are complex organisms that are capable of growing, reproducing, and adapting to their environment. They have a variety of structures and organs, including the brain, heart, lungs, and digestive system. Animals are heterotrophic, which means they require food to survive. They can obtain their food from plants or other animals.
In contrast, rocks are non-living substances that have been formed over millions of years through natural processes. They are composed of minerals and chemical compounds. Rocks do not have the ability to grow, reproduce, or adapt to their environment. They are inert and have no metabolic processes.
There are several key differences between living and non-living things. One of the most significant is that living things are composed of cells, while non-living things are not. Cells are the smallest units of life and are responsible for carrying out the functions of the organism. Living things also require energy to survive, while non-living things do not.
Another difference between living and non-living things is that living things are capable of reproduction. They can create new organisms through the process of reproduction. Non-living things, on the other hand, cannot reproduce on their own. They can only be created through the process of natural selection or through the intervention of humans.
Living things also exhibit a level of organization that is not found in non-living things. Living organisms are composed of cells that are organized into tissues, organs, and systems. These structures are responsible for carrying out the functions of the organism. Non-living things, on the other hand, are not organized in a similar way.
Finally, living things are capable of responding to their environment. They can sense changes in their environment and respond accordingly. Non-living things, on the other hand, are not capable of this level of response.
In conclusion, animals are living things that are composed of cells, require energy to survive, reproduce, and exhibit a level of organization that is not found in non-living things. Rocks are non-living substances that have been formed over millions of years through natural processes and are composed of minerals and chemical compounds. There are several key differences between living and non-living things, including the composition of cells, the ability to reproduce, the level of organization, and the ability to respond to the environment.
Weight: 106g
Dimension: 173 x 229 x 4 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781398225374
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