respond to the environment
reproduces
needs water
needs food
eliminates waste
made of cells
needs energy
gas exchange
no
YES
Living organisms are all carbon-based and they have the ability to reproduce themselves, to mutate, to grow, achieve homeostasis, contain genetic information, respond to the environment, and to acquire energy. They also possess cells.
Caterpillars are considered living things because they have cells, they reproduce, and they perform life functions.
Nutrients
to do a poo
Life emerges at the cellular level, characterized by basic biological functions such as metabolism, growth, reproduction, response to stimuli, and adaptation. These functions are carried out by living organisms composed of one or more cells.
No, not all living things have the exact same five basic life functions. The five basic life functions typically include respiration, nutrition, excretion, reproduction, and growth. However, different organisms may differ in the specific processes or methods through which they carry out these functions.
Cells.
Yes, it needs energy to carry out life functions
Biologists typically refer to living things as organisms. Organisms are individual living entities that can carry out the basic functions required for life, such as metabolism, growth, and reproduction.
The four life functions of all living things are: nutrition (obtaining and using energy), transport (moving substances within the organism), respiration (releasing energy from food), and excretion (removing waste products).