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Some of the functional characteristics of life are excitability and responsiveness. These two characteristics refer to the bodies ability to recognize and respond to stimuli.
Two characteristics of life in a unicellular organism would be movement and obtaining food.
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Mitosis is a form of reproduction - which is currently one of the features of the definition of life. It could also be considered growth, which is another feature of life.
Here are the eight characteristics that define life:MovesReproduceEnergyGrowDevelopsConsumeRespondLife spanAlso, when a vegetable is harvested, a flower is picked, etc. that organism is considered dormant NOT dead. Things are dead if they were alive at one time but no longer are. They will never again exhibit the characteristics of life. However, when something is dormant, it does not show the characteristics of life until it is placed in the right environment. Dormant organisms are alive, but inactive.
No. A living thing has to have exactly all of the following five characteristics of a living thing to be living:Responsive to the environmentBeing able to reproduceUsing energyGrowing and DevelopingBeing made of cells
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Some of the functional characteristics of life are excitability and responsiveness. These two characteristics refer to the bodies ability to recognize and respond to stimuli.
they need some one who love them . who cares 4 them . who understand them.
That one has five.
He is young.
He is young.
the 6 characteristics of life are growth and development, made of cells, use energy, make waste, reproduce, and i forgot the last one sorry
All life (living organisms) on the planet Earth contain DNA. It is in fact one of the defining characteristics of life.
An ovary has the following characteristics: 1) they typically come in a pair 2) each one is whitish in color 3) and located alongside the lateral wall of the uterus
They both have common characteristics as they depend on oxygen for life. These living things follow a universal circle of life with birth, reproduction and death.
Two characteristics of life in a unicellular organism would be movement and obtaining food.