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Cloud is a living thing because it uses up energy and it grows and develops
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No. The characteristics of living things are: Movement, respiration, sense, growth, reproduction, energy and nutrition. You need to have all of them to be considered alive. e.g. A car moves, takes in air, uses energy and some have sensors that can sense their surroundings but you cannot say a car is alive.
reproduction, energy consumption, evolution, response to different stimuli, are a cell, and have different levels of organization
No. Using energy is indeed one of the characteristics which living beings are expected to have. Moving, on the other hand, only applies to SOME living beings - plants (and some animals, such as sponges) usually don't move, but are still considered living beings.
Decomposers are responsible for producing nitrogen compounds, This continual transfer of nitrogen from the non living part of the environment to the living part and back again is called the nitrogen cycle.
Two characteristics of living things is that they are composed of cells and that they use energy. They must use energy to grow and for maintenance.
organism cells energy nutrients
They make their own energy.
Sense and Respond, and uses energy.
5 traits are they are organized, grow and develope , take in and use energy.
Recycling helps save energy by producing a clean world.Also by saving living things from pollution.
The characteristics of living organisms are all organisms are made up of cells and they grow. Living organisms reproduce and also consume energy. They also respond and adapt to their environment.
The characteristics of living organisms are all organisms are made up of cells and they grow. Living organisms reproduce and also consume energy. They also respond and adapt to their environment.
The characteristics of living organisms are all organisms are made up of cells and they grow. Living organisms reproduce and also consume energy. They also respond and adapt to their environment.
unique cellular organization respond to stimuli ability to reproduce ability to grow constant energy requirement
To avoid wasting energy and resources on producing proteins that are not needed nor are already available.