It is easy to decide whether most objects are living or not. A brick is obviously not living and has never been alive. A dog running around is obviously alive. But what about a leaf that has fallen from a tree? To answer a question like this we need to think about what all living things must do to be alive.
All living things must carry out seven processes to stay alive.
1. All living things obtain energy from their food by a process called RESPIRATION.
2. All living things obtain food by a process called NUTRITION.
3. All living things rid themselves of waste materials by a process called
EXCRETION.
4. GROWTH is another important function of living things. All living things grow.
5. All living things respond to their environment. They therefore require
SENSITIVITY.
6. All living things move. MOVEMENT is an important part of life.
7. All living things get old and die. Replacements are made by the process of REPRODUCTION.
Remember it as MRS GREN
there are several. I teach eight of them...all living things:
use energy (metabolism)
have a definite shape and size
change over time (evolution)
change to the environment(Adaptation)
are able to reproduce
are organized (unicellular vs multicellular)
have a limited lifespan (will eventually die)
grow and devolop
It is easy to decide whether most objects are living or not. A brick is obviously not living and has never been alive. A dog running around is obviously alive. But what about a leaf that has fallen from a tree? To answer a question like this we need to think about what all living things must do to be alive.
All living things must carry out seven processes to stay alive.
1. All living things obtain energy from their food by a process called RESPIRATION.
2. All living things obtain food by a process called NUTRITION.
3. All living things rid themselves of waste materials by a process called
EXCRETION.
4. GROWTH is another important function of living things. All living things grow.
5. All living things respond to their environment. They therefore require
SENSITIVITY.
6. All living things move. MOVEMENT is an important part of life.
7. All living things get old and die. Replacements are made by the process of REPRODUCTION.
1. Metabolism
2. Responsiveness
3. Movement
4. Growth
5. Differentiation
6. Reproduction
A.) respond
growth, response, reproduction, nutrition, respiration, and excretion.
The smallest unit of a living thing that can preform all life processes is a cell.
an organism
The seven processes of life are essential for all living organisms
A plant regulates its life processes
Movement Reproduction Sensitivity Nutrition Exertion Respiration Growth (biology, seven life processes)
The seven life processes which all living things do are: movement, respiration, sensitivity, growth, reproduction, excretion, and nutrition.
The smallest unit of a living thing that can preform all life processes is a cell.
The seven life processes which all living things do are: movement, respiration, sensitivity, growth, reproduction, excretion, and nutrition.
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.
an organism
A cell is the smallest part of a living thing that can carry out life processes.
the maintanance functions of living organisms are called life processes. the seven life processes are : * movement * reproduction * sensitivity * nutrition * excretion * respiration * growth i wish this helps...
The seven life processes of a rose are the same as any living thing although roses like any other plant do these processes differently!The seven life processesMovement ... Respiration (breathing) ... Sensitivity ( the way you react to things) ... Growth ... Reproduction (giving birth) ... Excretion (waste removal) (toilet) ... Nutrition (eating and drinking)
The seven processes of life are essential for all living organisms
No. If it wass living it would have one of the 7 life processes
Its an organism
Apples, cows and POTATO