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almost positive its 3
There are 6 things all living organisms must do. - Have Cells - Sense and respond to change -Reproduce - Have DNA -Use energy -Grow and Develop
Dead things are those who were once alive. Nonliving thing were never alive (ex. rock, viruses...) Living things are made up of units called cells, reproduce, are based on a universal genetic code (DNA & RNA), grow and develop, obtain and use materials and energy, respond to the environment, maintain a stable internal environmet and taken as a group, living things change over time.
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
no, fire is not "alive". First of all, the definition of "life" is interesting. It appears you read a book that says there are 5 characteristics, while in my college bio book it says 7 characteristics, so you can see it is already arbitrary. I will use the 7 characteristics in my book just b/c I have it with me and I don't know what your "5 characteristics" are. Note, for something to be "alive" it basically has to have all these qualities. Things that have some of these qualities but not all are not alive (such as viruses). 1. Are hightly organized compared to natural inanimate objects. (Fire fails) 2. Display homeostasis, maintaining a relatively constant internal environment. (Fire fails) 3. Reproduce themselves. (Arguable, but I'd say fire passes) 4. Grow and Develop from simple beginnings. (Fire passes) 5. Take energy and matter from the environment and transform it. (Hmm, I'd say fire passes but then again fire IS energy so maybe not...) 6. Respond to stimuli (I'd say fire fails) 7. Show adaptation to their environment (I donno lol) So as you can see since fire does not pass all it is not alive. Of course almost everything passes at least one of these things, for example try asking these 7 things about a rock!
The six criteria of a living thing are: 1.) Can Reproduce 2.) Goes through homeostasis 3.) Needs Energy 4.) Is organized/ has cells 5.) Grows and Develops 6.) Responds to stimuli. *Remember-- this criteria defines if a species is living not an individual animal, the species of humans meets all these criteria so all humans are living, even though some individual humans can't reproduce*
Is must meet 7 criteria: 1) it must be made of cells, 2) it must have metabolism, 3) it must grow; 4) it must be able to reproduce; 5) it must be able to move, 6) it must respond to its environment and it must seek homeostasis.
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Complex organization, metabolism, response to stimuli, growth, reproduction, and evolution.
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The atomic number of an element determines how many protons are in the nucleus and therefore how many electrons are in a neutral atom of the element. The atomic number of oxygen is 8 and the carbon atom is 6.
almost positive its 3
There are 6 characteristic actually. They are: 1. has 1 or more cells 2. has DNA 3. growth and development 4. can reproduce 5. use energy 6. react or respond to stimulus
There are 6 things all living organisms must do. - Have Cells - Sense and respond to change -Reproduce - Have DNA -Use energy -Grow and Develop
The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom determines its identity as a particular element. The number of protons is the element's atomic number, and is unique to each element. For example, the atomic number of oxygen is 8, while the atomic number of carbon is 6.
calibration criteria is depend on instrument. if u r 1st criteria is for 3 month and after 3 month instrument is properly working then second time you may be extended its for 6 month..