energy
energy
energy
energy
energy
Grow, reproduce, move.
Yes
What do carnivorous plants do to their organisms? Carnivorous plants use the dead organism that they eat to use for energy, to grow, and to stabalize their other "heads".
The characteristics of organisms are:Reacts with its surroundingsMovesThey change,or develop,during life timesOrganisms are made upof one or more cellsThey use energy to do work or cause change. Example:Plants use sunlight to make food.All organisms have features that help them adapt to their surroundings. Example: Chameleons change color to help blend in with their environment and to hide from predators.They can produce more organisms of their own kind such as elephants or any other kind of animal or plants that grow more of their own kind too.
Over time, organisms evolve and change.
Large organisms use mitosis for growth, tissue repair, and asexual reproduction. Mitosis ensures that each new cell receives an identical set of chromosomes to the parent cell, allowing for cell division and growth in multicellular organisms.
Organisms that do not use starch grows on a starch agar plate by using other organisms. The other organisms break down the starch into sugar and the starch intolerant organisms can complete those simple sugars.
To grow many types of bacteria and various other microscopic living organisms.