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Yes, organs carry out their own life process.
They can't do any of the life processes except reproducing :) xxx
No, viruses cannot carry out all life processes on their own as they lack cellular machinery for functions like metabolism and reproduction. Viruses require a host cell to replicate and express their genetic material.
Photosynthesis
life activities
A cell. Cells are the basic unit of life. Unicellular organisms can perform life tasks on its own, and they are one cell. Multicellular organisims have more than one cell (you and I), and can also perform life tasks.
Each cells have it own function. Cells of the same type which carry out common function are organised into tissue.
A cell. Cells are the basic unit of life. Unicellular organisms can perform life tasks on its own, and they are one cell. Multicellular organisims have more than one cell (you and I), and can also perform life tasks.
Mitochondria contain their own DNA and ribosomes, allowing them to carry out the process of protein synthesis independently of the cell's nucleus. This is thought to be a result of their evolutionary origins as symbiotic bacteria within eukaryotic cells.
Plant cells contain chloroplasts, which are specialized organelles that carry out photosynthesis, converting light energy into chemical energy in the form of glucose. This process is unique to plants and some other photosynthetic organisms, as animal cells lack chloroplasts and do not have the ability to produce their own food through photosynthesis. Instead, animal cells primarily obtain energy through cellular respiration, utilizing glucose from their diet.
An organism is a living thing that can carry out life processes on its own. Organisms can grow, reproduce, maintain homeostasis, respond to stimuli, and obtain and use energy to carry out these processes independently.
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