1. Energy
2. Shelter
3. food
4. water
5. Proper temperature
6. oxygen or carbon dioxide
Food
Water
Air
Shelter
this is in regards to mammals. but these can be stretched to cover differing organisms.
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Those are the five basic needs of living things/animals. :D
Considering that plants are also living things we all need oxygen, so all living things breath.
description of any process that will not compromise the survival of living things or future generations while still providing for current energy needs.
Nor, bubbles are not living things.
4 Basic Needs Of Living Things1.Energy-which typically comes from food and sunlight, or in rare cases chemicals like hydrogen sulfide2.Water-Your cells are made of approx. 70 percent-most chemical reactions in metabolism require water3.Air-Air is a mixture of gases including oxygen and carbon dioxide-While we rely on oxygen, plants also need carbon dioxide4.Habitat/Shelter-Any place that includes all the necessities of life and proper temperature-Organisms sometimes compete for space, water, food, and sunlight5.Cells- all living things need at least one cell to live6.Reproduce-all living things need to reproduce
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living things need things: 1 water 2 food 3 space 4 shelter 5 air
Food, water, suitable living space, and homosetasis
there are actually 4 .food .water .living space .stable internal conditions
Non-living things have no needs because they are "non-living" as in they are not alive. An example of a non-living thing would be a coffee mug. Living things have a number of needs, the two most important being water and air.
Living space is one of the six needs of living things.
The basic needs of all living things are 1. Oxygen 2.Water 3.Food 4.Energy 5.Suitable Habitat (Place To Live)
Living Things: Food, water, and mates. Non-Living Things: Shelter and protection from predators.
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Every living thing needs oxygen.
living things that can be used to meet human needs
Here are eight characteristics of living things:living things grow and developliving things are based on a universal genetic code (DNA)living things respond and adjust to the environmentliving things are made of cellsliving things reproduceliving things maintain a stable internal environmentliving things obtain and use materials and energyliving things, as a group, adapt and evolve over time
The basic needs of living things are those things which are essential for that organism to survive, for example humans need food, water and shelter