The vast majority of organisms have a shorter life span than humans, everything from bacteria to insects to hummingbirds to dogs. Only a few have longer life spans.
They have higher reproductive rates.
All living organisms: Grow, Reproduce, Respond to their environments, Use Energy, Have Life Spans
They take up too much space? Ha, I'm not sure.
Cloned animals seem to contract diseases more easily, but we still don't know exactly why.
normally smaller the animal the shorter the life spanAnswerThere are exceptions; smaller breed dogs, for example, have longer average life spans than larger breeds.
Animals that have human life spans are elephants and some tortoises. Whales are also known to live to that long to.
life science is science about different organisms and humans.
Produce few offspring Reproduce later in life Have longer life spans Mature slower Examples: humans, elephants, mammals
Not only is that question too vague to answer as all organisms have very different life spans, the way you worded your question makes it incredibly hard to read.
because the smaller animals have shorter life spans, so they grow and develop faster.
The spectrum of life is a range, or continuum, of life forms across species. It goes from single-celled organisms to highly complex organisms like humans.
Yes, there are cells with no nucleus. However they have shorter life spans