In any living organism that needs to breath, the only thing consistently required for life is the presence of moist membranes. The movement of oxygen and carbon dioxide across the membranes between the environment and the respiratory surface occurs by diffusion. Respiratory surfaces are generally thin and, since living animal cells must be wet in order to maintain their plasma membranes, these respiratory surfaces must be moist.
All living things exchange 2 gases. Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide.
If you are talking about all organisms, then at the cellular level, the cell membrane is involved in the exchange of gases.
diffusion.
Transcription occurs in the nucleus of the cell.
Mutations happen in ALL living things (and also in viruses)!!!!!!
Respiration occurs in all living things, but photosynthesis only occurs in heterotrophic plants. (not all plants)
reactions to occur rapidly and at body temperature
in the leaf
nutrient cycle is the process by which nutrients are passed from living things to non-living things in a continuous cycle.
Exchange of wastes occur's in Capillaries.
Transcription occurs in the nucleus of the cell.
Diffusion is one of the processes of transferring materials within the cells of living organisms. An example of diffusion is the exchange of gases in the lungs.
No. It is present only in plants, since plants are the only living things that make their own food.
During the stage of photosynthesis, the exchange of gases occur in the leaves.
Growth in living things occurs primarily from a combination of nutrient intake and genes for growth which are turned "on" (and tend to turn "off" with aging).
A scientist who works in the field of how chemical processes occur in living things.
No. Gems are a mineral (rock) and do not occur in living things.
Mutations happen in ALL living things (and also in viruses)!!!!!!
Respiration occurs in all living things, but photosynthesis only occurs in heterotrophic plants. (not all plants)
Co2, H2o and sunlight and the major sources required.