True. When you eat, you consume the DNA of other organisms, as DNA is present in the cells of all living things that you consume as food.
No. According to cell theory, the cell is the basic unit of all living things - therefore all living things are made of cells (some are made of a single cell, these are known as unicellular organisms).
False. All living organisms have either DNA or RNA (or both) as their genetic material. These molecules carry the instructions for the development, functioning, growth, and reproduction of living organisms.
False. Not all living things are able to reproduce. Some organisms, like mules, are sterile and cannot produce offspring. Additionally, certain organisms, such as worker bees, are also unable to reproduce.
True. The interaction of abiotic (non-living) and biotic (living) factors in an ecosystem shapes the environmental conditions which can be suitable for some organisms to thrive while being unsuitable for others. Organisms have specific adaptations that help them survive within the constraints of their environment.
False. Living things require water to survive as it is essential for various bodily functions. While some organisms can survive short periods without water, living without it for a long period of time would result in dehydration and eventual death.
False. Not all living things on Earth are radioactive. Radioactivity is a natural process that can be found in some elements and materials, but it does not apply to all living organisms.
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No. According to cell theory, the cell is the basic unit of all living things - therefore all living things are made of cells (some are made of a single cell, these are known as unicellular organisms).
False. All living organisms have either DNA or RNA (or both) as their genetic material. These molecules carry the instructions for the development, functioning, growth, and reproduction of living organisms.
False. Not all living things are able to reproduce. Some organisms, like mules, are sterile and cannot produce offspring. Additionally, certain organisms, such as worker bees, are also unable to reproduce.
False. Living things require more than that.
living things adjust to a stimulus by a reaction called a?
False, traits refer to specific features or qualities of living organisms that are inherited genetically. Characteristics of living things are more general and include traits as well as other attributes such as growth, reproduction, and response to stimuli.
True. The study of biology encompasses living organisms from the past and present, including fossils and extant species. This broad field examines various aspects of life, from the study of ancient organisms to the exploration of current living systems.
True. The interaction of abiotic (non-living) and biotic (living) factors in an ecosystem shapes the environmental conditions which can be suitable for some organisms to thrive while being unsuitable for others. Organisms have specific adaptations that help them survive within the constraints of their environment.
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False. Living things require water to survive as it is essential for various bodily functions. While some organisms can survive short periods without water, living without it for a long period of time would result in dehydration and eventual death.