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Living things have three vital functions: nutrition, reproduction, and interaction. They are born, grow, reproduce, and die. Nutrition involves obtaining nutrients from the environment and transforming them into energy. Plants produce their own food through photosynthesis while animals feed on other living things. Reproduction means making new living things through either asexual or sexual reproduction. Interaction involves change and reaction between elements through stimuli and response. The cell is the smallest unit of living things, with many cells forming tissues, organs, and systems that make up organisms. Non-living things do not have these functions or life processes.









