Energy in several forms (including chemical, electrical, potential) is a characteristic that all living thing share. In order to be considered alive, something must respond to stimulus and a response, or change/action/movement can only occur through the usage of available energy.
Living things come from only other living things
No. It is present only in plants, since plants are the only living things that make their own food.
no its not
depends on your definition of activity and what scope you are looking at things, but yes, there is energy put into the process at some point. just remember that diffusion and other similar phenomenon don't require energy usage on the part of the organism
They are harmful to living things because they are higher energy waves.
Living things can carry out all six life processes which are using energy, getting energy, growing, getting rid of waste, and reacting to change. However, nonliving things can only carry out some or none life processes.
producers- a living thing that gets its energy from the sun ex. plants primary consumers or herbivores. Are living things that get their energy from plants. ex. rabbits secondary consumers or omnivores. Are Living things that get their energy from either plants or other animals. Ex. A bear tertiary consumers or carnivores. Are living things that get their energy from other animals only ex. a mountain lion decomposers. Are living things that break down dead organisms. ex. Mushrooms Note not to be confused with detrivores living things that eat dead things.
Living things either hunt or eat plants It depends, if its a meat-eater, they hunt for their prey. If its a plant-eater , then they will consume plants only.
Water and food are needed by living things because they are used to produce energy for the body cells/body. (But energy can't be produced, only transferred, so just reword that however.)
Yes, only living things breathe.
Energy in several forms (including chemical, electrical, potential) is a characteristic that all living thing share. In order to be considered alive, something must respond to stimulus and a response, or change/action/movement can only occur through the usage of available energy.
No, only moving things do not have energy. That is false. A light has energy, but it does not move.
PPLO i.e. pleuro-pneumonia-like organisms. Viruses could be the smallest living things, but they cannot be classified definitively as "living" since they do not carry out the processes associated with life. They only reproduce, and then only by altering the reproductive mechanisms of other organisms.
No, only moving things do not have energy. That is false. A light has energy, but it does not move.
Only by the force of which living things or nature allow.
Yes, it is only true for living things that are small.