Decomposers
for reproduction. They require a host cell to reproduce and do not have the ability to carry out metabolic processes or grow on their own.
Because food is a source of energy and it also supplies cells with oxygen
Matter is the physical substance that makes up all living organisms. It forms the structure of cells, tissues, and organs in living beings. Matter is essential for life as it provides the building blocks and energy necessary for biological processes to occur.
Living beings are organisms that demonstrate characteristics such as growth, reproduction, responsiveness to stimuli, and metabolic processes. They can range from simple single-celled organisms to more complex multi-cellular organisms like plants, animals, and humans. Living beings require energy to sustain their life processes and can adapt to their environment.
Organisms require energy to carry out essential functions such as growth, repair, reproduction, and movement. Energy is needed to fuel metabolic processes that maintain life and support the organism's ability to respond to its environment. Additionally, energy is used to synthesize molecules, maintain homeostasis, and carry out cellular processes.
No, as living organisms ourselves, we are made up of matter and require it for our existence. Matter provides the physical structure and components necessary for life processes such as metabolism and biological functions. Without matter, there would be nothing to form the cells, tissues, and organs that are essential for life.
organelles present in single-celled organisms act in a manner similar to organ systems
A car does not exhibit life processes as it is an inanimate object. Life processes, such as growth, reproduction, metabolism, response to stimuli, and adaptation to the environment, are characteristics of living organisms. Cars do not possess cells, require energy for survival, or have the ability to reproduce or evolve.
Yes, all living organisms are composed of matter, which includes atoms and molecules that make up their cells and tissues. Living organisms require matter for growth, maintenance, and reproduction.
for reproduction. They require a host cell to reproduce and do not have the ability to carry out metabolic processes or grow on their own.
plants
Because food is a source of energy and it also supplies cells with oxygen
ENERGY
Because as autotrophs they are the producers of the basic organic matter consumed by other organisms, heterotrophs, or organisms further up the food chain, such as carnivores.
Single-celled organisms have a simpler structure compared to complex multicellular organisms like humans. They are able to carry out life processes through direct exchange of nutrients and waste products through their cell membrane, enabling them to function independently. In contrast, multicellular organisms require specialized organ systems to coordinate and carry out more complex functions throughout the body.
Matter and energy are interconnected in living organisms through biochemical processes. Matter (such as nutrients) is taken in, broken down, and transformed to provide energy for various life processes. Energy is stored and transferred within cells to carry out functions required for life, such as growth, reproduction, and movement. This dynamic relationship between matter and energy enables life to sustain and propagate.
Matter is the physical substance that makes up all living organisms. It forms the structure of cells, tissues, and organs in living beings. Matter is essential for life as it provides the building blocks and energy necessary for biological processes to occur.