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... Other scientists said that he made the air unfit for living growth, and that they needed the air to change from nonliving to living. ...
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... animals. The study of the living and nonliving parts of the environment and how they affect organisms is called ecology. Scientists ...
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... The Branch also learns how to communicate with all living and nonliving things. ... Including the living, nonliving, spirit and substance. ...
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... These components cause continual change within the system; the exchange of materials between the living and nonliving. All organisms ...
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... an understanding of, and appreciation for, how nature works; An awareness of the interdependence of all life, and of the living and nonliving; an understanding ...
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... This principle is one of self-organization, one of the most striking differences between a living system and a nonliving one. A machine is worn out by usage. ...
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... Roderick believed that all matter, living or nonliving, possessed some measure of intelligence, so the stones of his house were alive in his view. ...
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... This will ensure that our earth's future will be in the hands of humans who have appreciation of our world and its inhabitants, living and nonliving. ...
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... living environment affects organisms and how organisms can affect their non-living environment. All organisms need to adapt to their nonliving environment to ...
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... Many scientists now look at the entire earth as an organism; where living and nonliving matter evolve together maintaining an environment nearly ideal for life ...
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... Crick had changed from physics into chemistry and biology, fascinated by the line "between the living and the nonliving." When these four started research ...
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... question to answer. The qualities which distinguish the living from the nonliving were not so obvious after all. What should we ...
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... Once self-reliance is firmly established, one is able to see the true nature (the core), of all matter- living and nonliving, not just the mere surface. ...
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... the earth. The belief that says all living thing were formed from nonliving matter and changed throughout the years. This theory ...
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... The structural elements of all connective tissues are extacellular matrix (nonliving material that separates the living cells in connective tissue consisting ...
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... factors. These are physical factors, nonliving ones, and biotic factors, living ones. These factors vary completely in different areas. ...
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... unborn child that she will be strong and supportive her other children that are living. ... because she wants the sea to hate her but the sea is nonliving and does ...
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... device effluent, cooling water, and engine exhaust; and (5) Removal, moving, taking, harvesting, or damaging any living or nonliving Reserve resources, except ...
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... About 45% of the material of a bone are nonliving. The minerals are usually calcium and phosphorus; they give the bone strength. Living cells & blood make up 30 ...
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... About 45% of the material of a bone are nonliving. The minerals are usually calcium and phosphorus; they give the bone strength. Living cells & blood make up 30 ...
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... Is a headless clone ever a living creature? ... With these nonliving, identical organs ready to be used, human consciousness could stay alive for possibly ever. ...
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... sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that ... clear that sentient beings have a greater value than plants or nonliving objects; obviously ...
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