Cell activities in the cell wall
cell wall
cytoplasm
They must get rid of the wastes they produce. This is called excretion.
the characteristics of living organism is? REPRODUCTION
Movement respiration sensitivity growth reproduction excretion nutrition
There are 7 characteristics of life all of the letters M, R, S, G, R, E, N also known as Mrs Gren. M- Movement R- Respiration S- Sensitivity G- Growth R- Reproduction E- Excretion N- Nutrition. To be a living thing, they have to be able to do all seven of these characteristics.
You can tell whether something is an organism by remembering MRS GREN. M - movement R - respiration S - sensitivity G - growth R - reproduction E - excretion N - nutrition An organsim can do all the events mentioned above in MRS GREN. Movement - Animals and humans can run, swim etc. and plants also move. Respiration - All living things carry out respiration (breathing) to release energy. Sensitivity - Living things resond to their environment. They see, hear, touch and taste. Growth - All living things grow larger Excretion - Living things absorb or produce nutrition which are passed out as waste. Nutrition - Food is required by all living things. So yes, I supose humans are organisms. They can do all of the above.
Excretion
excretion
It is called excretion, scientifically.
Movement Excretion Reproduce Respiration Nutritious Growth
Reproduction nutrition irritability excretion growth
They must get rid of the wastes they produce. This is called excretion.
living things are known by this following characteristics: Movement, Respiration, Nutrition, Irritability, Growth, Excretion, Reproduction, Death.
movement, response, reproduction, respiration, excretion, growth.
No it isn't. the characterisitics of living things are: nutrition, respiration, reproduction, excretion, movement, growth, sensitivity
All living things have the seven life processes: Movement Respiration Sensitivity Nutrition Excretion Reproduction Growth Remember it by MRS NERG
respiration, reproduction, response, growth, nutrition, excretion and movement
Movement Excretion Reproduction Respiration Irritability Nutrition Growth