emucompboy
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> Is there a non living thing that responds to their environment?
Plenty. Fire is a good example -- moves in the direction of combustibles, consumes combustibles, moves on, moves in response to wind.
> are any non-living things made up of cells?
Depends on your definition of cell, now doesn't it? Originally "cells" referred to rooms in a monastery. Those cells were certainly not living! Biological cells were named after these rooms.
Plenty. Fire is a good example -- moves in the direction of combustibles, consumes combustibles, moves on, moves in response to wind.
> are any non-living things made up of cells?
Depends on your definition of cell, now doesn't it? Originally "cells" referred to rooms in a monastery. Those cells were certainly not living! Biological cells were named after these rooms.