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All the known living things are water-based. Also all the living things have the following features in common: 1. Living things are highly organized. 2. All living things have an ability to acquire materials and energy. 3. All living things have an ability to respond to their environment. 4. All living things have an ability to reproduce. 5. All living things have an ability to adapt.
They smell because it's a living animal, and all living things have to breathe.
Living things grow, die, use nutrients, and make waste.
All living things need energy, respond to the environment, and have the ability to reproduce.
Movement is that characterstics not shown by all living things, plants are the example of this.
All living things have cells, the ability to reproduce, the need for energy, and the ability to grow and develop.
Not all things give off a smell. Smells are produced by volatile molecules that are released into the air and detected by our noses. While many things do have a distinct smell, others may not produce enough of these molecules to be detected by our sense of smell.
Living things must be able to acquire nutrients and energy. This also means that living things must have a metabolism.
All living things are made up of cells, the basic unit of life. Additionally, living things exhibit growth, reproduction, response to stimuli, and the ability to obtain and use energy.
All living things are made up of cells, require energy for metabolism, respond to their environment, reproduce, and have the ability to grow and develop.
The ability to perform photosynthesis, as not all living organisms have the capacity to produce their own food using sunlight.
Living things need food, water, shelter, and air to survive. These essential resources provide the necessary nutrients and support for living organisms to grow, reproduce, and thrive in their environments.