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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, which are living organisms, while rocks are not. Cells are the basic units of life, and they can perform functions such as metabolism, reproduction, and movement.

Format: Hardback
Length: 32 pages
Publication date: 09 June 2022
Publisher: Capstone Global Library Ltd


Animals are living things, while rocks are non-living. Let's explore the differences between these two categories to understand why this is the case.

Animals are complex organisms that are capable of growing, reproducing, and adapting to their environment. They have a variety of structures and organs that allow them to perform essential functions such as breathing, eating, and moving. Animals are also capable of feeling emotions, such as pain, pleasure, and fear.

In contrast, rocks are non-living substances that have been formed over millions of years through the process of geological formation. They are composed of minerals and other materials that are arranged in a specific pattern. Rocks do not have the ability to grow, reproduce, or adapt to their environment. They are also not capable of feeling emotions or performing any other biological functions.

One of the key differences between living and non-living things is that living things are composed of cells. Cells are the smallest units of life and are responsible for carrying out the functions of the organism. Cells are divided into two main types: prokaryotic cells, which have a simple structure and no nucleus, and eukaryotic cells, which have a complex structure and a nucleus.

Another difference between living and non-living things is that living things are capable of metabolism. Metabolism is the process by which cells convert nutrients into energy that can be used for growth and reproduction. Living things also require oxygen and other nutrients to survive.

In contrast, rocks do not have the ability to metabolize. They are composed of minerals and other materials that are not alive and do not require oxygen or other nutrients to survive. Rocks are also not capable of growth or reproduction.

Another key difference between living and non-living things is that living things are capable of responding to their environment. Living things can sense their environment and respond to changes in their environment. This response can be physical, such as movement, or chemical, such as the production of hormones.

In contrast, rocks do not have the ability to respond to their environment. They are static and do not change over time. Rocks are also not capable of sensing their environment or responding to changes in their environment.

In conclusion, animals are living things that are composed of cells and are capable of growing, reproducing, and adapting to their environment. They are also capable of feeling emotions and performing biological functions. In contrast, rocks are non-living substances that are composed of minerals and other materials and are not capable of growing, reproducing, or adapting to their environment. They are also not capable of feeling emotions or performing any other biological functions.

Weight: 264g
Dimension: 178 x 237 x 9 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781398225381

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