Living things are categorised as such if they carry out the 7 life processes. These are: Locomotion (movement), nutrition (gaining nutritional material from the environment or feeding), excretion (getting rid of waste), respiration (breakdown of food to release energy), growth, sensing (sensing environmental stimuli & reacting accordingly) and finally reproducing. This means that to be living, all organisms must produce offspring. Basically, all living things have babies of one sort or another. All of the above processes can be remembered by the mnemonic Mrs Gren or Mrs Nerg.
Definitely reproduction is a characteristic of all living things.
through the heredity carriers called as genes
Clouds exhibit characteristics of living things, they can move, and change shape and color. Even though clouds may show characteristics of living, they are non-living. Clouds do not breathe or eat and they do not produce offspring.
Reproduction is one of the basic characteristic that every living organism show.Population of a species is maintained by method of reproduction.Living organisms give birth to offspring's by reproduction.
either produce offspring or produce hormones
Reproduction. In animals which require the coupling of two members of the species to mate, it is called sex. In animals which reproduce by splitting into two clones of the unicellular parent, it is called mitosis.
Living things have the capability to produce offspring to pass on their genes, and the ability to respond to changes in the environment they exist in.
through the heredity carriers called as genes
Yes they do.
Clouds exhibit characteristics of living things, they can move, and change shape and color. Even though clouds may show characteristics of living, they are non-living. Clouds do not breathe or eat and they do not produce offspring.
my teacher said it is "species" not genus.
Yes. Another ?
Yes. All living things reproduce.
The theory of natural selection is based on the following assumptions about the nature of living things: 1. All organisms produce more offspring than can survive. 2. No two organisms are exactly alike. 3. Among organisms, there is a constant struggle for survival. 4. Individuals that possess favorable characteristics for their environment have a higher rate of survival and produce more offspring. 5. Favorable characteristics become more common in the species, and unfavorable characteristics are lost.
prolific breeders are (living things) that mate and produce hundreds of progeny (offspring, children) and produce a new generation.
Living things grow and produce offspring of their own kind .
A species is the set of organisms which can reproduce and produce fertile offspring.
No of course not, it is how you produce offspring, with no offspring there would be no milk, or food for human consumption. Every living organism would no longer exist.