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SCIENCE
"What are living things?"
"What are living things?"
Living things move, respond to
stimuli, reproduce and grow,
respire, and are dependent on their
environment. Most living things
need food, water, light,
temperatures within defined limits,
and oxygen. Non-living things are all
the things that are not classified as
living things.
Basic needs of living things
In order to survive, animals
need air, water, food, and
shelter (protection from
predators and the
environment); plants need air,
water, nutrients, and light. Every
organism has its own way of
making sure its basic needs are
met.
Living Things: HUMANS
Living Things: ANIMALS (WATER)
Exercises: Which does not belong to
the group?
Living Things: ANIMALS (LAND)
Exercises: Which does not belong to
the group?
Living Things: ANIMALS (AIR)
Exercises: Which does not belong to
the group?
Plants as Living Things

The plants called living thing because


they fulfil all the characteristics of living
things:Growth: Through photosynthesis
and by absorbing nutrients, minerals and
water through their roots, trees do grow.
Reproduction: Pollen and seeds make
new trees. Excretion: Trees excrete waste
(oxygen).
Living Things: PLANTS
Living Things: BACTERIA

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