Um, Well it's Mrs Gren
and it stands for
M = Movement
R = Respiration
S = Sensitivity
G = Growth
R = Reproduction
E = Excretion
N = Nutrition
M-Movement
R-Respiration
S-Sensitivity
G- Growth
R-Reproduction
E-Excretion
N-Nutrtion
It should be Mrs Gren and not Mrs Green.There are only 7 life processes.:)
i think you didn't improved because you just write words that doesn't show us what mrs.green stand for?
and thank you for you try to improve this question
M - Made of cells R - Responds to Stimuli . R - Reproduces A - All chemicals of life G - Grows and Develops U - Uses Energy
mint, emerald, verde, lime,Shades of green :Apple green,Asparagus,Bright green,Chartreuse,Dark olive green,Dark spring green,Dartmouth green,Electric green,Fern green,Forest green, Green,Green-yellow,Harlequin,Honeydew,Hunter green,India green,Islamic green,Jungle green,Lawn green,Lime, Lime green,Mantis,Mint,Mint cream,Office green,Olive,Olive drab,Pakistan green,Paris Green,Persian green, Phthalo green,Pigment green,Pine green,Pistachio,Sea green,Shamrock green,Spring bud,Spring green,Teal,Yellow-green
it is called a tripod stand
"Green" is an umbrella term for all shades of green. "Kelly Green" is a specific shade of green with a slight yellow undertone.
Blue and green makes blue-green, obviously.
No, the correct use is "Mr. Green's" with an apostrophe before the "s" to indicate possession by Mr. Green.
Green's is the possessive form of Green, e.g. Mr Green's daughter - the daughter of Mr Green.
Mr. stands for mister.
mr fussy
The cast of Besuch bei Mr. Green - 1999 includes: Michael Dangl as Ross Fritz Muliar as Mr. Green
The Green Goblin's Last Stand was created in 1992.
Ewan mcgregor plays Mr. Green. hope this helped!:)
Ewan McGregor played the character of Mr. Green in Nanny Mcphee.
"Mr. Green" is an online casino website. "Mr. Green" offers customers the gambling options of slots, video poker, blackjack, and roulette, as well as many bonuses.
Irving Green goes by Mr. Green.
The duration of The Green Goblin's Last Stand is 2760.0 seconds.
The pronoun for the proper noun Mr. Green are he as a subject and him as an object in a sentence. Example:I'd like you to meet Mr. Green. He recently joined our oranization but I've known him for a number of years.