They all have a body structure.
comparative anatomy
comparative anatomy
They both have particles. The particles that living things have are called cells.
Carbon
When living things are viewed through a microscope, similarities can be observed in their basic cellular structure, such as the presence of cell membranes, cytoplasm, and organelles like nucleus and mitochondria. Additionally, the genetic material in cells, notably DNA, exhibits similarities across different living organisms. These shared characteristics suggest a common evolutionary origin for all living things.
Living things are characterized by the ability to grow, reproduce, respond to stimuli, maintain homeostasis, and utilize energy. They are made up of cells, exhibit organization at a structural level, and evolve over time. Living organisms also have the capacity to adapt to their environment.
I believe that is a cell.
Among living things, the most common among the polysaccharide structural carbohydrates is cellulose. Cellulose is the monosaccharide that composes the hard bodies of crabs and insects.
Both living things on earth
They are made of cells, they need energy, they reproduce.
All living things need energy, respond to the environment, and have the ability to reproduce.
No. The basic structural unit of the body and all living things is the cell.