Anything that:
- Feeds
- Moves
- Respires
- Reproduces
- Senses
- Grows
- Excretes
yes. like a human being
No, it is not a charactersitc of being alive; it is an event that will happen to all living things at some point, but it doesn't define life.
Cell Theory
the living things such as plants and animals in a habitat are its biotic components
the three statements that define all living things in terms of cells is the cell theory
a abiotic factor is a not living or has never lived . like water H2O is not living sand rocks mountains and deserts. a biotic factor is something that has lived or is living .like plants and animals.
There are 7 characteristics that define living things. Some of them are the presence of cells, the ability to reproduce, and the fact that they can grow.
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Without lifewithout heart or internal organs
No, it is not a charactersitc of being alive; it is an event that will happen to all living things at some point, but it doesn't define life.
The Cell Theory
Cell Theory
it is a organism
Living things are living, breathing, eating organisms that take and contribute to their ecosystem. Nonliving things do not breathe, eat, or need water (e.g., a rock). A dead organism is a once-living creature that has become a nonliving thing.
There are 7 characteristics that define living things. Some of them are the presence of cells, the ability to reproduce, and the fact that they can grow.
Biotic factor are the living things such as animals and plants. Biotic factor are the living things such as animals and plants.
the living things such as plants and animals in a habitat are its biotic components
"All living things reproduce" are one of the characteristics that define what is living and what is non-living. Plants and animals reproduce along with bacteria, fungi and protists.