Question
Which observation explains that a living thing is different from a nonliving thing?(1 point)
Responses
A living object is able to reproduce, while a nonliving object does not.
A living object is able to reproduce, while a nonliving object does not.
A living object can move, while a nonliving thing always stays in one place.
A living object can move, while a nonliving thing always stays in one place.
A living object is unable to grow, while nonliving objects can grow.
A living object is unable to grow, while nonliving objects can grow.
A living object can be found in a habitat, but a nonliving object cannot.
Responses
A living object is able to reproduce, while a nonliving object does not.
A living object is able to reproduce, while a nonliving object does not.
A living object can move, while a nonliving thing always stays in one place.
A living object can move, while a nonliving thing always stays in one place.
A living object is unable to grow, while nonliving objects can grow.
A living object is unable to grow, while nonliving objects can grow.
A living object can be found in a habitat, but a nonliving object cannot.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The observation that best explains the difference between a living thing and a nonliving thing is:
**A living object is able to reproduce, while a nonliving object does not.**
Reproduction is a key characteristic of living organisms, distinguishing them from nonliving entities.
**A living object is able to reproduce, while a nonliving object does not.**
Reproduction is a key characteristic of living organisms, distinguishing them from nonliving entities.