These 8 characteristics must be present:
1.Composed of Cells
2.Grow and Develop
3. Regulate their Metobolic Processes
4. Respond to Stimuli
5.Reproduce
6. Change over time
7. Ability to obtain and use energy
8. Have homeostasis
Living things that breathe, move, eat, drink, and use energy. Some examples of living things are dogs, birds, humans, snakes, and fish. Trees and other flora are also living organisms Non-living things are resource-based, water, air, ground or are a man-made product such as furniture or chemicals
They are living (they receive energy from the sun/water through photocynthesis and give animals/humans energy through eating); however, they do not have minds, emotions, or feelings. In fact, some animals are similar to this lifestyle (amaebos, some worms, etc.). All plants are that way. Trees are biotic, or living organisms.
The three main characteristics used to classify living organisms are structure (morphology), genetic makeup (DNA sequencing), and evolutionary history (phylogeny). These characteristics help scientists categorize and identify different species within the biological classification system.
There are estimated to be around 8.7 million different species of living things on Earth.
Living things are organisms that can grow, reproduce, and respond to their environment, while non-living things are objects that do not exhibit characteristics of life such as growth, reproduction, or response to stimuli. Living things require energy to sustain their activities, while non-living things do not have the ability to metabolize.
the answer is 5 characteristics
All living things share a common ancestry.
All living things share a common ancestry.
=Growth and DevelopMade of many cellsReproductionRespond to there environmentObtain and use Energy=
=Growth and DevelopMade of many cellsReproductionRespond to there environmentObtain and use Energy=
Cells: All living things are composed of cells, which are the basic structural and functional units of life. Growth: Living things have the ability to grow and develop over time, increasing in size and complexity. Reproduction: Living things can reproduce either sexually or asexually to create offspring. Homeostasis: Living organisms maintain internal stability by regulating their internal environment despite external changes.
Living things are characterized by many things that non-living things are not. For instance, living things will grow, find food or other means of energy, react to stimuli, and reproduce. Non-living things, like a rock, probably can't do these things on its own.
seven. the first letters of them spell MRS FERG. cant remember what exactly they are though
Not all living things exhibit characteristics such as locomotion, complex multicellularity, or the ability to reproduce sexually. For example, many microorganisms are unicellular and do not move in the same way larger organisms do. Additionally, some organisms, like certain plants, can reproduce asexually, while others may not reproduce at all in certain conditions. Thus, while many characteristics define life, they are not universally applicable to all living organisms.
if its not moving its obviously dead .........................Well in Bacteria you cannot tell if it's alive or dead because it takes time for cultures to grow and it has it's levels of life and death, but mostly your looking for it to spread in many directions and if any fermentation can be noticed.
C-cells H -homeostasis A-able to grow and develop R-respiration A-adaptability C-can move T-take in food E-excrete R-reproduce S-sensitivity
Althoug plants are not capable of locomotion, they display many other characteristics of a living thing. For example, they respire (Non-living things do not respire or breathe), They prepare food and consume food for energy, they grow, they also get sick and wither or die.