Reproduction
sex life
1. Water.2. Air. 3. Fire. 4. Sky. 5. Energy.
Plants are 1) Eukaryotic, 2) Photosynthetic, 3) Multicellular, 4) Sexually reproducing, and 5) their Life History involves an alternation of a haploid phase (Gametophyte) with a diploid phase (Sporophyte)
what are five living characteristics of amoeba?\
Examples of characteristics are: composition, color, density, odor, toxicity.
* fork * dot * ending ridge * enclosure * short ridge
The Shape of Life - 2001 Survival Game 1-5 was released on:USA: 2001The Shape of Life - 2001 Survival Game - 1.5 was released on:USA: 2001
1. movement 2.reproduction 3.nutrition 4.growth 5.exchange of gas 6. response 7.excretion these are seven characteristics of life
Basic, if not, Vital.
The theory of natural selection is based on the following assumptions about the nature of living things: 1. All organisms produce more offspring than can survive. 2. No two organisms are exactly alike. 3. Among organisms, there is a constant struggle for survival. 4. Individuals that possess favorable characteristics for their environment have a higher rate of survival and produce more offspring. 5. Favorable characteristics become more common in the species, and unfavorable characteristics are lost.
people,anaimals,trees,plants,and food
All living things exhibit five characteristics: 1. They grow and develop. 2. They reproduce. 3. They obtain and use energy. 4. They respond to stimuli. 5. They have a complex cellular organization.
1. Water 2. Food 3. Energy 4. Oxygen 5. Environment
1. reproduction 2. energy 3. growth 4. organization 5. homeostasis
They refer to it as a 5 year survival rate because the statistics are gathered from an average of a 5 year period.
lifelong,multidimensional,plastic,contextual,developmental involves growth,maintenance and regulation
Looking for 5 characteristics of development (It isn't intellectual, communication physical or Social) Do you know what they are? Try these 5: 1. community/environment 2. parental well being 3. parental behavior 4. child well being 5. later life outcomes
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