Living: Bacteria, virus, moss, you, lettuce
Nonliving: rocks , the air, bread , a lemon seed (kind of asleep tho)
Bacteria, moss, you, and a lemon seed are living objects, whereas the virus, the air, bread, lettuce, and rocks are nonliving objects.
Living objects have certain characteristics that nonliving objects do not possess. These characteristics include being able to grow, reproduce, respond to stimuli, and metabolize, among others. Bacteria, moss, you, and a lemon seed all exhibit these characteristics and are therefore considered living objects.
On the other hand, a virus is not considered living because it lacks the ability to carry out essential life processes on its own. It requires a host cell to reproduce. The air, bread, lettuce, and rocks are all nonliving objects as they do not exhibit the characteristics of living organisms.
The living objects from the list include bacteria, moss, you, a lemon seed, and lettuce. The nonliving objects are viruses, air, bread, and rocks. Understanding the characteristics of life helps in categorizing these items.
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