When babies are born most of their skeleton is still cartilage (A soft boney substance) their body will still be soft and when their bones have developed they will not be soft.
The living things have life while the non-living things do not have life. The living things locomote and respond to stimuli while the non-living things do not.
* Living things are made of cells. * Living things obtain and use energy. * Living things grow and develop. * Living things reproduce. * Living things respond to their environment. * Living things adapt to their environment.
All living things growAll living things reproduceAll living things exhibit variationsAll living things respond to certain stimuliAll living things need and use energyAll living things have an intricacy of formAll living things maintain homeostasisThere are 6 characteristics of life. 1. All living things have cells. 2. All living things have essential chemicals. 3. All living things use energy. 4. All living things respond to stimuli. 5. All living things reproduce. 6. All living things grow and develop. Living things are made of cells.Living things obtain and use energy.Living things grow and develop.Living things reproduce.Living things respond to their environment.Living things adapt to their environment.
They are called fontanelles.
Living things have cells. And living things use energy.
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No all living things grow from a baby so you were wrong
As soft as silk As soft as a feather As soft as a cloud As soft as velvet
Because living things made up of soft tissues did not leave fossils and these accounted for most of the life forms on earth.
Why do people like soft things?
The fontenel will stay soft and open for sometime as the child matures and the brain grows to its proper size. Like most things, there's a whole gamut for a normal process.
1) as soft as a feather 2) as soft as a cloud 3) as soft as fur 4) as soft as a smile 5) as soft as a pillow 6) as soft as velvet 7) as soft as silk Hope this helped!! :)
The phrase "soft as a baby's bottom" likely originated due to the perception that babies have exceptionally smooth and soft skin. The phrase is often used to describe something that is very smooth or soft in texture.
Baby Love
soft, smooth, warm.
because it is a baby.
a soft spot on a baby's head