They are... growth/development, reproduction, stimulus/response, homeostasis, and life span. I'm not sure if these are right but they're pretty close.
There are 6
NO Homeostasis
Made of Cells
Usage of energy
No. A living thing has to have exactly all of the following five characteristics of a living thing to be living:Responsive to the environmentBeing able to reproduceUsing energyGrowing and DevelopingBeing made of cells
No. The characteristics of living things are: Movement, respiration, sense, growth, reproduction, energy and nutrition. You need to have all of them to be considered alive. e.g. A car moves, takes in air, uses energy and some have sensors that can sense their surroundings but you cannot say a car is alive.
I have no idea what you're talking about... >:)
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Of course it is
No
traits
Following are some characteristics of living things:Complex OrganizationMeatabolismResponsivenessGrowthReproductionEvolutionEcology
Yes, an organism typically has all the characteristics of a living thing, such as the ability to grow, reproduce, respond to stimuli, and maintain homeostasis.
It can have some of the seven characteristics but not all of them
No, a pebble is not a living thing. It is an inanimate object composed of minerals and does not have the characteristics of living organisms such as growth, reproduction, or metabolism.
They are classified as non living thing because they dont have the characteristics of living things.