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There are 7 life processes shared by all life. Just remember MRS GREN.MovementRespirationSensitivityGrowthReproductionExcretionNutrition
the eight life functions/processes areregulationrespirationreproductionlocomotionnutritionexcretioncirculationsynthesisA good way to remember them is to use a mnemonic device.for example,Remember Re Read Long Novels Every Cheery Sundayregulation, respiration, reproduction, locomotion, nutrition, excretion, circulation, synthesis
A single bacterium consists of only a single cell. This is the case for all bacteria. All bacterial species are unicellular/single-celled. Bacteria are indeed truly living. Biologists have about 7 characters to define life (like cellular composition, energy usage, growth and reproduction) and bacteria show all of them. Bacteria are thus unicelled living organisms.
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No, bones do most certainly not follow all of the 7 life processes. Although they are thought to display some of the processes such as movement, growth (until adulthood) nutrition and respiration, it is undeniable that bones do not reproduce and it is questionable whether bones follow the sensitivity rule as well
No. If it wass living it would have one of the 7 life processes
Mrs Gren, Which is: Movement Reproduction Sensitivity Growth Respire Excretation Nutrition
There are 7 life processes shared by all life. Just remember MRS GREN.MovementRespirationSensitivityGrowthReproductionExcretionNutrition
Microorganisms are living things and like all living things carry out the 7 life processes. Micro organisms include virus, bacteria, protozoa and fungi. There are debates regarding the classification of virus as a living organism.Movement: some microbes move around freely on their own. They can be carried from place to place by wind, water or other organisms.Reproduction: mcroorganisms like bacteria and yeast reproduce by cell division. some like fungi also produces spores.Sensitivity: Most microbes would move away from light. They would also move towards water or moist condition. Generally, they move away from hostile conditions to favourable conditions.Growth: microbes grow from small sizes to larger sizes. Growth can easily be observed in mushroom, a fungus.Respiration: release of energy from organic materials. in the presence of oxygen, microbes respire to release carbon dioxide and energy (aerobic respiration). However, in the absence of oxygen, microbes respire to release ethanol and some energy.Excretion: microbes release unwanted waste materials such as carbon dioxide from body surfaces through the process of diffusion or through other structures.Nutrition: most microbes are parasites. For example virus depend on a living host to feed and carry out all live processes. Fungi can live as parasites or saprophytes.
The cell is the basic unit of structure and function in the human body where basic life processes are carried out. The cell is also the smallest unit capable of performing the 7 properties of life.
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They eat because they have to. There are 7 Life Processes that all living things have to do and one of them is Eating. If you meant What do they eat, I don't know so Google it or something...
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