Yes, at least once a living thing will show growth
All living things grow at some point in their life cycle, but not necessarily all the time. I personally stopped growing some decades ago, and am as tall as I am going to get.
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Yes every living thing does grow or every living thing would be a baby.
no they grow at different paces or speeds some animals grow in months some grow in years
not all but some do
Honestly I'm not sure that I understand your question. Turtles grow the same way any other living thing grows... taking in nutrients and converting them to energy (calories) which prompts growth. Obviously this is the short simplified version... but it is the same with all living things. We all grow the same way. no-one Leah eats them
Water and rocks (these aren't the only ones, however).Also there is somemore just not them.
Many living things have the same senses. { feel,smel,taste,hear}
The difference among living things depends on different DNA arrangement in the genetic order of a living thing. Offspring do not have the same genetic order as either of their parents which results in such obvious things as having different personality, look, height,etc.....
Because it is a food chain, it is basically the same concept as humans and animals, except with organisms. They are living things, so they need to feed!
Living things grow and change because if we didn't we would have never Ben born cause we have to grow to be born ,and that's the same for most things.
Non living things grow by deposition of the same particles on the surface. -answered by K.Pramod Rao
Honestly I'm not sure that I understand your question. Turtles grow the same way any other living thing grows... taking in nutrients and converting them to energy (calories) which prompts growth. Obviously this is the short simplified version... but it is the same with all living things. We all grow the same way. no-one Leah eats them
Alum crystals and sugar crystals grow at the same rate at an increasing time rate making them grow the fastest
Living things and nonliving things are not the same. It's basically Organic v.s. Inorganic.
If the birth rate were to increase and the death rate were to remain the same, the population would grow.
Living things don't normally stay the same as long as non living things do. Most living things will die before a mountain crumbles.
then the world would be the same
all living things need the same things t survive
They breathe, grow, smell and reproduce. bacteria do not smell, plants do not smell, fungi do not smell bacteria do not breathe, plants do not breathe, fungi do not breathe to breathe is to force air in and force air back out. well there are at least 7 Living things are organized. living things acquire substances + energy (eat or absorb energy) living things reproduce living things respond to stimuli (behavior) living things are homeostatic (they tend to stay the same) ie body temp or pH of blood. Living things grow and develop. grow= get bigger. develop = change from birth to death living things adapt to their surroundings due to pressures from environment
Neither , the will grow at the same rate , no matter if it is in light , or darkness .
All fingernails grow at the same rate... I can't really understand what you are saying