Replicate
Viruses are simple, and not cells, they attach to a cell infect it with viral RNA than disperse.
They dont metbolize, use respiration, and not all living organisms move (plant cells) but they can move depending one what virus it is
Viruses evolve, mutate and replicate at an alarming rates. Its to the point where you have to get newer shots more often because the virus changes or replicates so much
they both have DNA as their genetic material-except retroviruses (they have RNA as their genetic material) they reproduce
The characteristics shared by cells and viruses include the fact that both have genetic material, DNA, and both have nucleic acids and proteins, though in different forms.
They reproduce and move
The characteristics of all living things are as follows:composed of cellsdifferent levels of organization (tissue, organ, organ system, organism)use energyrespond to their environmentgrowreproduceadaptSo if a characteristic is not one of the above, it is not a characteristic that all living things share.
What characteristic do photosynthesis and combustion share? A. They both involve chemical change. B. They are both endothermic. C. they both start with chemical energy. D. They both occur in living organisms.
Virioids and Viruses are 'psuedo-living' entities, and cannot truly be called 'living creatures'. To be classified as 'alive', an organism needs to meet several criteria, like the ability to respond to stimuli, grow, develop, reproduce, etc. The only one of these characteristic viruses, viroids and prions share with living creatures, is the ability to repoduce. They are self-replicating pieces of DNA or RNA, sometimes covered with a coat of proteins, and do not show any other characteristics of being a living creature.
yes all living things are based on a genetic code.
If you're talking about LIVING organisms... a) They're all made up of one or more cells b) They either catch or make their OWN food.
They all are living, reproduce, and grow.
Contain DNA
Yes, DNA is a characteristic that all living things share. To be more precise, all living things share a form of genetic material, which is DNA.
The characteristics of all living things are as follows:composed of cellsdifferent levels of organization (tissue, organ, organ system, organism)use energyrespond to their environmentgrowreproduceadaptSo if a characteristic is not one of the above, it is not a characteristic that all living things share.
The more classification levels two organisms share, the more closely related they are in terms of evolutionary history. Organisms that share many classification levels are likely to be more similar in terms of genetics, anatomy, and behavior.
all living things hav a unique characteristic feature of respiration
all living things hav a unique characteristic feature of respiration
no
What characteristic do photosynthesis and combustion share? A. They both involve chemical change. B. They are both endothermic. C. they both start with chemical energy. D. They both occur in living organisms.
the answer is 5 characteristics
all living things hav a unique characteristic feature of respiration
It's energy.