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The process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar.

Photosynthesis

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All ___________ can breathe, eat, grow, move, reproduce and have senses.

Living Things

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All __________ do not need food, water, air, and shelter to live, because they are lifeless.

Non-Living Things

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Give one major differences between Living Things and Non-Living Things.

They possess life. They do not possess life.

Living things are capable of giving birth to their young ones. Non-living things do not reproduce.

For survival, living things depend on water, air and food. Non-living things have no such requirements.

Living things are sensitive and responsive to stimuli. Non-living things are not sensitive and do not respond to stimuli.

Metabolic reactions constantly occur in all living things. There are no metabolic reactions in Non-living things.

Living organisms undergo growth and development. Non-living things do not grow or develop.

They have a lifespan and are not immortal. They have no lifespan and can last for several or hundred of years.

Living things move from one place to another. Non-living things cannot move by themselves.

They respire and the exchange of gases takes place in their cells. Non-living things do not respire.

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These are the objects and items that have been made by humans. Their existence depends on humans.

Man-made Things

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_________ things that have formed and existed on their own.

Natural Things

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Give 2 examples of Living Things

Plants, Animals, Humans

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Give 2 examples of Non-Living Things?

Objects and Natural Things

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Is Earth a living thing or non-living thing?

Non-Living Thing

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Give 2 examples of Man-made Things.

Objects that are made of Human.

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Give 2 examples of Natural Things.

Mountains, Rivers, etc.

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Which of the following examples are Living Things?

Chick and Rubber Duck

Chick

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Give the two types of Non-Living Things.

Natural Things and Man-Made Things

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