I would say that it more an effect that living systems produce as a result of reproduction than a property. But yes, one could say that an emergent property of life is that it evolves.
Living systems are more complex and highly organized than non-living systems.
Structure and Function Unity and Diversity Homeostasis
yes! living systems are more complex than non-living systems
All aspects of all living things were produced by the process of evolution.
By it's definition. Evolution is the change in allele frequency over time in a population of organisms. All living things evolve by this definition.
organization metabolism selective response genetic material
no
The complexity of living systems is commonly found in their structure and function of the organisms. This complexity involves species, organisms, biosphere and biological evolution and is still being researched.
Andreas Wagner has written: 'Robustness and evolvability in living systems' -- subject(s): Biological systems, Molecular evolution, Mutation (Biology), Robust control, Stability
The theory of evolution is that all living things come from other living things.
Living systems are more complex and highly organized than non-living systems.
organ evolution
Try evolutionary developmental biology. Evo devo, for short.
Structure and Function Unity and Diversity Homeostasis
The characteristic of living things most associated with evolution is physical change. According to the theory of evolution, as living things evolve, they experience a number of physical changes to adapt to their environment.
Evolution happens to all living things, all the time.
The energy requirements of living systems include being able to move. These living systems also need energy to eat and to hunt.