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Respiration, in and of itself, is a key characteristic of living things. However, breathing as humans do, with lungs, is not how all living things respire.
The characteristics of all living things are as follows:composed of cellsdifferent levels of organization (tissue, organ, organ system, organism)use energyrespond to their environmentgrowreproduceadaptSo if a characteristic is not one of the above, it is not a characteristic that all living things share.
Carbon is an element present in all living things.
Nonliving things do not grow at all because that is a characteristic of life. Living things use energy to grow.
No, it is not a charactersitc of being alive; it is an event that will happen to all living things at some point, but it doesn't define life.
Movement is that characterstics not shown by all living things, plants are the example of this.
all living things hav a unique characteristic feature of respiration
all living things hav a unique characteristic feature of respiration
Yes, DNA is a characteristic that all living things share. To be more precise, all living things share a form of genetic material, which is DNA.
all living things hav a unique characteristic feature of respiration
They have genetic material and they reproduce.
all living things hav a unique characteristic feature of respiration
All living things need energy, respond to the environment, and have the ability to reproduce.
The mitochondria
Water
Respiration, in and of itself, is a key characteristic of living things. However, breathing as humans do, with lungs, is not how all living things respire.
The characteristics of all living things are as follows:composed of cellsdifferent levels of organization (tissue, organ, organ system, organism)use energyrespond to their environmentgrowreproduceadaptSo if a characteristic is not one of the above, it is not a characteristic that all living things share.