They all need food, water, shelter and an exchange of gases.
The above is a good start for terrestrial animals, but the ones in the sea do not need shelter or water because they live in water which is also their shelter. Plus, if we include plants, they are also living, but they also do not need shelter, and their exchange of gases is opposite that of animals.
All living things exhibit these characteristics: 1. They are made of cells. 2. They obtain and use energy. 3. They grow and develop. 4.They reproduce. 5. They respond to their environment.
The seven characteristics that all living things share are: 1. Order 2. Regulation 3. Growth and Development 4. Energy Processing 5. Response to the Environment 6. Reproduction 7. Evolutionary Adaptation
All living things perform 5 basic functions, known as the 5 basic functions of life. A living thing will; 1 react to changes in it's environment 2 grow and develop 3 use energy 4 reproduce 5 remove waste from itself
1) All living things are made up of cells. 2) All living things reproduce.3) Living things respond to their environment.4) Living things adapt to their environment.5) Living things grow.6) Living things consume energy.Hope this helps=D
Cells: Living things are made up of one or more cells. Growth: Living things have the ability to grow and develop. Reproduction: Living things can reproduce and create offspring. Adaptation: Living things can adapt to their environment. Homeostasis: Living things can regulate their internal environment to maintain stability.
I know most of the characteristics that the living organism share (7), Which are: -Their organized parts -Their ability to obtain energy from their surrounding -They Performs the Chemical reaction -Change with time -Respond to their enviroment -Reproduce -Living things must be able to separate their relatively constant internal environment from the ever-changing external environment.
1.water 2. food3. living space4. homeostasis ( stable internal conditions/environment)
The four characteristics of life are organization (living things are composed of cells), energy processing (living things acquire and use energy), growth and development (living things grow and change over time), and response to stimuli (living things can respond to their environment).
4 Things that distinguish living things from non-living things 1. Living things need space to live 2. Living things need water 3. Living things need air 4. Living things need to reproduce
Grows and developsResponds to its surroundingsReproducesExcretes wasteEnergy (uses)Contains chemicalsCells (has)
Living things will grow, metabolize, reproduce, respond to stimuli and adapt to their environment. Non-living things may do one or more of these things (for example a crystal may grow) but will not do all five.
Five main characteristics of all living things:1.All living things are made of cells2.All living things obtain and use energy.3. All living things reproduce (asexually or sexually)4.All living things develop and grow.5.All living things respond and adapt to the environment which they are living in.