Which of the following statements about living and non-living being is/are correct? 1. While living being can demonstrate growth and repair, non-living being cannot. 2. While living being demonstrates metabolic processes, non-living being does not. Select the correct answer using the code given below.

Which of the following statements about living and non-living being is/are correct? 1. While living being can demonstrate growth and repair, non-living being cannot. 2. While living being demonstrates metabolic processes, non-living being does not. Select the correct answer using the code given below. Correct Answer <span style="">Both 1 and 2</span>

The correct answer is Both 1 and 2.

Explanation:

  • Many things can be found around us, from oceans and mountains to plants and animals. The earth on which we live is made up of a variety of elements. These "things" can be divided into two categories: living things and non-living things.
  • All living things have the ability to breathe, eat, grow, move, reproduce, and have senses.
  • Non-living things do not have the ability to eat, grow, breathe, move, or reproduce like living things and have no senses.

Difference between Living and Non-living things:

Living things Non-living things
They possess life. They do not possess life.
Living things have the ability to give birth to their offspring. Non-living things do not have the ability to reproduce.
Growth and development occur in living organisms. Growth and development do not occur in non-living things.
All living things move from one place to another. Non-living things cannot move on their own
All living things are constantly undergoing metabolic processes. Non-living things have no metabolic processes.
Living things rely on water, air, and food to survive. Non-living things have no such requirements.
Example: Humans, plants, animals. Example: Book, table, buildings.

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