Thursday, 25 September 2008

Distinguishing between living and non living matter

All living things have a few factors in common. They have one or more cells, they can, independently, grow (no matter how much), reproduce, interact with its own kind, need to take in substances to carry out certain processes in order to survive, and eventually, die. Inanimate objects depend on other things to move, they don't grow on their own, and can't do most of what living things can.