You could be talking about many different ways that the plants carry out their process.
One common example would be the plants using sunlight to produce glucose (otherwise known as photosynthesis).
Please be specific on your question. If it's more precise, then I can probably answer it.
no
A living thing that carries out the seven life processes is a human being. These processes include: movement, respiration, sensitivity, growth, reproduction, excretion, and nutrition.
cell body
Some animals can. I think....... :)
Cell membrane
DNA carries all the instructions that a cell needs to live.
There are seven life processes that tell us that animals and plants are alive. To help us remember them use: Mrs Nerg. The letters in it stand for the life processes - movement, reproduction, sensitivity, nutrition, excretion, respiration and growth.
All living things, including plants, animals, and microorganisms, carry out the seven life processes which are: nutrition, respiration, movement, excretion, growth, reproduction, and sensitivity. These processes are essential for the survival and functioning of living organisms.
Cells are the smallest units that can carry out basic life processes. They are considered the building blocks of life and can perform functions such as metabolism, growth, and reproduction. Cells can be either single-celled organisms or part of a multicellular organism.
No, because the only way to carry out life's processes is to have the essential organs. For example, If you looked inside your liver, you wouldn't see any organs like a stomach, heart, liver, esophagus, etc.
No, because the only way to carry out life's processes is to have the essential organs. For example, If you looked inside your liver, you wouldn't see any organs like a stomach, heart, liver, esophagus, etc.
The place where an organism lives and carries out all of its life processes is called its habitat. This environment provides the necessary resources, such as food, water, shelter, and mates for reproduction. Habitats can vary widely, including forests, deserts, oceans, and urban areas, each supporting different types of organisms adapted to those conditions.