mammals, reptiles and birds
Plantae and Animalia are the two groups of living things.Viruses are a curious group outside the 'living things' category, for they cannot reproduce in their own right outside of a living cell. They have DNA and RNA, and maybe they have shed all structures apart from this remnant. Perhaps they descended from other early cellular beings.So the ability to reproduce, to respire, to consume energy, and the presence of a cell wall are the characteristics that define living things.
All the known living things are water-based. Also all the living things have the following features in common: 1. Living things are highly organized. 2. All living things have an ability to acquire materials and energy. 3. All living things have an ability to respond to their environment. 4. All living things have an ability to reproduce. 5. All living things have an ability to adapt.
Yes, all living things require energy to survive.
If you mean the 8 things all living things have in common, they are as follows: 1) All living things are highly organized and contain many complex chemical substances. 2) All living things contain one or more cells. 3) All living things use energy. 4) Living things have a definite form and have a limited size. 5) Living things grow. 6) Living things respond to changes in the environment. 7) Living things can reproduce. 8) Living things eventually die.
The central element for all living things is carbon. Carbon is the primary building block of organic molecules such as proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids, which are essential for life.
The largest group of all living things is the ant.
The three groups into which all living things can be sorted into are: 1.Herbivores 2.Carnivores 3.Omnivores
The three groups into which all living things can be sorted into are: 1.Herbivores 2.Carnivores 3.Omnivores
vertibrates (living things WITH a backbone) invertibrates (living things WITHOUT a backbone) The above answer is not quite broad enough, as the question is "all living things" and this only separates animals. prokaryotes and eukaryotes if I remember correctly. It depends on if the cells have a specific organelle, the nucleus, that contains the genetic information.
Plantae and Animalia are the two groups of living things.Viruses are a curious group outside the 'living things' category, for they cannot reproduce in their own right outside of a living cell. They have DNA and RNA, and maybe they have shed all structures apart from this remnant. Perhaps they descended from other early cellular beings.So the ability to reproduce, to respire, to consume energy, and the presence of a cell wall are the characteristics that define living things.
Mammal, Archnid, Crustacean, Reptile and Amphibian.
Vertebrates and invertebrates.
All living things are made of cells. All living things require and use energy. All living things grow, develop, reproduce and repair themselves. All living things produce waste All living things respond and adapt to their environment. All living things have a life span.
Considering that plants are also living things we all need oxygen, so all living things breath.
All living things are made of cells, all living things ether need or produce oxygen, all living things reproduce, all living things make and use energy, and all living things adapt to their enviorment.
Life. One level below that they´re all in different domains already.
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