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7 Things All living Things Do

All living things.

Reproduce

Grow

Die

React to the environment

Take in nutrients

Gas Exchange

Get Rid of Waste

7 Things all living things do. Reproduce Grow Die React to the environment Take in nutrients Gas Exchange Get rid of waste

 Characteristi cs of living things Reproduce Grow Die React to the environment Take in nutrients Gas Exchange Get rid of waste Characteristics of Living Things

Examples of Living Things Trees Trees People People Animals Animals Insects Insects Plants Plants Flowers Flowers

Examples of Non-Living Things Books Books Television Television Computer Computer Phones Phones Rocks Rocks Lamps Lamps

Which Group of things are all Living? A B C

Biotic Factors the living parts of an environment Examples: Plants, animals, fungi, microorganisms the living parts of an environment Examples: Plants, animals, fungi, microorganisms bio(s), bio(t) rootlife biology biography biosphere

Examples of Biotic Factors

Abiotic Factors the nonliving parts of an environment Examples: air, water, soil, temperature, wind, sun. Special events such as: Fires, Hurricanes, Floods, Volcanic eruptions, and Tsunamis the nonliving parts of an environment Examples: air, water, soil, temperature, wind, sun. Special events such as: Fires, Hurricanes, Floods, Volcanic eruptions, and Tsunamis a, an prefix not, without atoxic amoral

Examples of Abiotic Factors

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