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Living organisms have cells, grow and develop, can reproduce, have homeostasis (the ability to have a stable body temperature), DNA, and stimulus (the ability to respond to surroundings).
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homeostasis
Organized,Respond,Energy,Grow and Develop,Reproduce..
Living things respond to the environment. Thus this is an example of the characteristic of the ability to respond to stimuli.
The ability to respond to stimuli helps animals in the wild because it save their lives. If they were unable to respond, then they wouldn't hear a predator approaching.
All living things need energy, respond to the environment, and have the ability to reproduce.
Organisms respond to stimulus, maintain homeostasis, use energy, grow and develop, reproduce, and evolve. So....around six.
Living organisms respond to stimuli (singular - a stimulus) in the environment.
1. Reproduce 2. grow and develop 3. Use Energy 4.Respond 5. Adapt
There are 6 things all living organisms must do. - Have Cells - Sense and respond to change -Reproduce - Have DNA -Use energy -Grow and Develop
Response is a characteristic of all living organisms. One example of plants responding can be seen with their response to light- a plant will grow towards a light source.