Living things Everything on Earth is living or non- living

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Living things Everything on Earth is living or non- living BUT how do we decide whether something is living or non-living? Let’s ask our friend MRS GREN.

Movement Mrs Gren says….. “all living things can move”

Respiration Mrs Gren says….. “All living things respire. This means they can get energy from their food.”

Sensitivity Mrs Gren says….. “All living things can sense what is going on around them.”

Growth Mrs Gren says….. “All living things can grow.”

Reproduce Mrs Gren says…… “All living things can reproduce.” This means they can have babies.

Excrete Mrs Gren says….. “All living things excrete.” This means they get rid of anything they make but don’t need.

Nutrition Mrs Gren says….. “All livings things need nutrients.” This means they need food to live.

MRS GREN Move Respire Sense Grow Reproduce Excrete and need... Now we know that all living things can….. Move Respire Sense Grow Reproduce Excrete and need... Nutrients to survive