Everything that surrounds us is either living or non-living and the only characteristic that bifurcates the two is life. All living things like plants, animals, insects, birds, microorganisms, etc. have one feature in common and that’s life. So, living things implies all those creatures of nature, that has life.
On the other hand, non-living things such as bottle, pen, chair, door, computer, mobiles, etc. are the one’s who are not alive. Living things are composed of units called cells, which functions in something that possesses life. On the other hand, non-living things are not made up of cells. In this article excerpt we are going to shed light on the major differences between living and non-living things, have a look.
Basis for Comparison | Living Things | Non-living Things |
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Meaning | Living things are the creatures that are alive and compose of tiny particles, i.e. cells. | Non-living things refers to those objects or items, that do not exhibit any sign of life. |
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Organization | Highly organized | No such organization |
Conciousness | They sense things and react to external stimulus. | Non-living things do not sense things. |
Homeostasis | Maintain a stable internal environment to make cells function. | Do not maintain a stable internal environment. |
Metabolism | Reaction like anabolism and catabolism occurs. | No metabolic changes occurs in non-living things. |
Growth | All living things undergo a regulated growth. | Non-living things do not grow. |
Evolution | Living things go through evolution. | Non-living things do not undergo evolution. |
Survival | Depends on food, water and air for survival. | Does not depend on anything for survival. |
Life-span | Have a certain life span, after which they die. | There is no such thing like life span. |
Living things are the organism, that is alive. They are made up of a small unit of the structure known as cells, which form tissues. Different tissues, in turn, combine to form organs and when all these organs function together as an integrated unit, called as an organ system, which functions in something that has a life. They are human beings, plants, insects, birds, animals, fungi, bacteria, algae, protozoa, etc. There are some traits which are common in all living things, which are:
Non-living things refer to those things, which are not alive, i.e. the characteristic of life is absent, in them. They do not show any trait of life, such as Reproduction, growth and development, respiration, metabolism, adaptation, responsiveness, movement, etc. They are created or produced from non-living materials, such as wood, plastic, iron, metals, leather, cotton, etc.
The significant differences between living and non-living things are discussed in the points given below:
In our day to day life, we encounter many things which may or may not have a life. Living things can move from one place to another, on their own, except plants. Conversely, non-living things are mobile, but they require someone to make it move. In living organisms, one can see differentiation in different stages of development, while no such thing takes place in non-living things.