MRS C GREN - Move, Respire, Sense, Cells, Grow, Reproduce, Excrete, Neutrition
* Move - The organism must be able to change its position.
* Respire - It muse breathe
* Sense - It must be able to sense, e.g. hear, see, smell, feel pain.
* Cells - It must be made up of cells.
* Grow - It must be able to get bigger.
* Reproduce - It must be able to produce offspring.
* Excrete - It must get rid of waiste products.
* Neutrituin - It must require neutrition to live.
bio- = living organisms bio-logy = study of living organisms
An "organism" is any type of living things like a cat,dog,bat etc. A "species" is the category they go in.
When you classify an organism it is important because you need to know the rules
Taxonomy.
TAXONOMY IS THE ANSWER. Come on would I lie :)
bio- = living organisms bio-logy = study of living organisms
taxonomy is the classification of living and non-living things .
Linnaeus
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An "organism" is any type of living things like a cat,dog,bat etc. A "species" is the category they go in.
When you classify an organism it is important because you need to know the rules
Classifying means sorting out. like classifying the living organisms. animals are classified in 2 groups: vertebrates and invertebrates. plants are also classified into 2 groups: produces seeds and produces spores; arranging or distributing objects, events, information, putting them in class according to a method or system.
There are several systems for classifying living thingsthe Three Domain System divides life into :BacteriaArchaeaEukaryotaThe Linnaean system into six Kingdoms :ArchaebacteriaEubacteriaProtistaFungiPlantaeAnimalia
we can classifying things a either living or non-living based characteristicssuch as the ability to :. grow.move on their on own ;. reproduce ;. respond to changes
Taxonomy.
This is (generally) referring to a VIRUS particle. Viruses can reproduce (a characteristic of living organisms) but may also be crystallised (a characteristic of non-living organisms). For this reason, a good number of scientists prefer not to talk of a virus as a living thing and even find discord classifying it under the normal taxonomic concepts and rules.
the branch of science concerned with classification, esp. of organisms; systematics.2. The classification of something, esp. organisms: "the taxonomy of these fossils