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If it utilizes energy to maintain its structure, grow, and comsumes material to support such activities and ultimately reproduces itself it is alive, whether it is one celled or many celled.
No, fire is not "alive". It is a chemical reaction.
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The nucleus of the cell contains much of the DNA of the cell, and it regulates the activities of that cell, whatever those activities are. The nucleus is composed of chemical structures that orchestrate chemical reactions that make the cell function. It is the nucleus, or, rather, those things in it, that control what the cell does, including those activities that keep the cell alive, as well as the things it does to contribute to the functioning of the organism whose structure it is a part of.
Metabolic processes or metabolism is the activity required to keep an organism alive. This process is the processing of food for life and energy for nutrients and nutrition.
Metabolic processes or metabolism is the activity required to keep an organism alive. This process is the processing of food for life and energy for nutrients and nutrition.
To be considered an organism, it must be alive, so there is no organism that's dead or alive.
Yes, an organism by definition is not only alive, it reacts to stimuli, maintains homeostasis, grows and can reproduce. Once it dies, it returns to the soil or water as organic matter. If something cannot be alive, it is inorganic. This includes all the minerals on the earth or what we sees as "rocks".
Anything that is alive is an organism.
An organism is biotic because it is alive.
Anything alive is an organism.
Yes. Anything that lives ( or was alive) is an organism.
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An organism needs some source of food and must intake oxygen to be considered alive.
If the organism are alive, it is called parasitism.