The fetus needs oxygen and nutrients from the mother's bloodstream to stay alive and grow. Oxygen is essential for cellular respiration, while nutrients provide the building blocks for growth and development.
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
Biological organisms are considered alive if they exhibit certain characteristics, including the ability to grow, reproduce, respond to stimuli, maintain homeostasis, and undergo metabolic processes. These attributes help differentiate living things from non-living entities.
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.
Living things can grow through cell division, where cells multiply and increase in number, and through cell enlargement, where individual cells increase in size. Both processes contribute to the overall growth and development of organisms.
A plant is a living thing because it reproduces and makes food for itself.
thing grow when they are alive
Crystals are non-living things, they may grow, but they are not alive
You don't 'grow' your anus. It is a part of the body that develops whilst the foetus is in the uterus.
A buck needs to serve/impregnate a doe when she is in season. His sperm joins up with her ova in the fallopian tubes they then divide into various cells in the uterus and develop into a foetus. This foetus then continues to grow for approximately five months when the doe gives birth to the kid.
yes, they are living things because they grow and reproduce.
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yes, my bamboo plant does.
they turn alive
This not possible as hysterectomy is removal of the uterus where the foetus would normally grow.
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Things which are not alive, which do not have the characteristics of living things: the ability to grow, the need to be nourished, the ability to reproduce.
That is very true. The reason is very simple. You have the foetus, that grows in the womb of the mother. From second trimester the foetus has got his own need of proteins to grow. You have to add proteins to meet that need. Normally one gram per kg proteins are advised in the diet. You should give say 1.5 to 2 grams proteins per kg in the diet of the mother. The foetus is very small in the first trimester of the pregnancy. She may not take or may not like to take normal food in the first trimester. Fortunately the things get well from the second trimester onwards.