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I used to take biology classes to understand living things better.
The six characteristics of living things are: *cellular organization *contains chemicals such as, water, carbs, proteins, lipids, and/or nucleic acid *use of energy *responds to its surroundings *grows and develops *can reproduce
Living things have the capacity to reproduce, non-living things do not reproduce. The living things use biological energy for their growth and development, non-living things do not require such energy.
Living things have several key characteristics, including the ability to grow and develop, reproduce, respond to stimuli, maintain homeostasis, and obtain and use energy. These characteristics help distinguish living organisms from non-living things.
Two characteristics of living things is that they are composed of cells and that they use energy. They must use energy to grow and for maintenance.
An example is :Cells are the crasis of all living things.
Food web is a chain of all the living organisms in a web. It represents the food chain of living things.
All living things use energy
Sentence: The cost of living in 2008 for France was so and so...
Grammatic components are the grammatic (or the way you use words in a sentence) parts of a sentence. They could be things like onomatopoeia, sentence structure skills (e.g. transition, for paragraphs), etc. I hope that helped to clarify things.
I used to take biology classes to understand living things better.
The room they were living in was squalid.
All living things use energy
"In opinion, worms are the squirmiest living things alive." Is a sentence using squirmiest.
"How do you use Mesozoic era in a sentence." Is a sentence using the words.
Yes, this is a sentence with the words "has" and "an".
The fuel that living things use for energy is glucose.