MRS GREN
Movement - bit obvious, they move!
Respiration - getting energy from food.
Sensitivity - detecting changes in their environment.
Growth - yeah, well, they grow!
Reproduction - making more of the same species.
Excretion - um...getting rid of waste.
Nutrition - taking in and using food.
I know there are seven here, and I wasn't quite sure what you meant, so sorry if it's not what you're looking for! :)
I will describe it as classificaton. This is usually made with a classification tree, or the dicotomous key.
Biomass is material derived from living organisms. The term biomass for energy is often used to refer to plant based materials, but it can equally apply to animal, as well as vegetable matter--the key is 'living organisms'. So no, biomass engergy does not ONLY come from plants.
It actually could, but no one has the living time to do that. It also could be done with speices names
It is called Dichotomous. :)
by looking at its characteristics.
Plants are living organisms.
six elements of organization structural
what would best describe a quality management strategy?
turtle
cerebellums, brain stem, hearts
I will describe it as classificaton. This is usually made with a classification tree, or the dicotomous key.
Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen
The plant classification key is called the dichotomous key. The dichotomous key is a tool that allows the user to identify and classify the living organisms like the plants.
SPONCH stands for Sulfur, Phosphorus, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Carbon, Hydrogen (key elements that compose living things)
all cells contain the same key elements, such as carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen.
The four key elements of economics are description, analysis, explanation, and prediction. Four elements of economics. 1. Alodium (earth) 2. Liberty (water) 3. Currency (air) 4. Resource (fire)
Life is defined by seven key properties of life: 1.Order (organization) Living organisms are highly complex and ordered. 2.Homeostasis (balance) Living organisms maintain internal balance. 3.Sensitiveness (responsiveness) Living organisms respond to their environment 4.Growth, development, reproduction: Living organisms have the ability to grow and reproduce. 5.Use of energy and materials : Living organisms obtain and use energy. For instance, plants have chloroplasts that uses energy to produce sugar. 6.Cells: Living organisms are composed of cells which are the smallest unit of life. 7. Evolution(change over time at population) Living organisms allow evolutionary adaptation. We use these seven characteristics of life because life is hard to define. If you want to fully understand the functions of these properties, you can search them on google or wikipedia.