characteristics of a living organism:
1. cell (basic unit)
2. reproduce
3. all based on universal genetic code DNA
4. grow and develop
5. obtain and use materials and energy (metabolism)
6. respond to a stimulus (environment)
7. maintain a stable internal environment (homeostasis)
8. evolve: that's how they change over time. only AS A GROUP. an individual cannot evolve. should only change in the entire species
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what are three things biologists consider when they classify an organism
Multicellular or unicellular?
Prokaryotic or Eukayotic?
heterotroph or autotroph?
habitat, diet, way it moves around, physical characteristics.
appearance,reproduction,mobility,and functionality
by their species
here is my answer .. :) this is a correct ... yes because your house has a organism of living & non-living things.. :) .. and the other one is you have a organism of living & non living things.. :) and the ex. of that is.. living things: 1) life of person.. 2) your pet animal.. 3) the foods you eat.. & 4) insects in your house.. nonliving things: 1) your things.. all of your things.
1. Cells 2. Organism 3. Population 4. Community 5. Ecosystem
Seven Essential Functions that Animals Carry Out # Circulation# Respiration# Response# Reproduction# Feeding# Excretion# Movement
Simplest to More Complex. 1. Cells 2. Tissue 3. Organ 4. Organ system 5. Organism
which type of organisim? there are 3 kingdoms of living organisims, animal, plant,and microscopic creatures.
Living things are classified to... 1.to classify or specify organisms 2.to classify unique species 3.to clarify for languages throughout the world
telescope microscope and a system to name and classify living things.
The three-domain system is a biological classification divides cellular life forms into archaea, bacteria, and eukaryote domains.
1. If they can fly. 2. where they live. 3. How many legs they have. 4. If they have anteneas or eyes.
here is my answer .. :) this is a correct ... yes because your house has a organism of living & non-living things.. :) .. and the other one is you have a organism of living & non living things.. :) and the ex. of that is.. living things: 1) life of person.. 2) your pet animal.. 3) the foods you eat.. & 4) insects in your house.. nonliving things: 1) your things.. all of your things.
1. All living things have cells. 2. All living things have essential chemicals. 3. All living things use energy. 4. All living things respond to stimuli. 5. All living things reproduce. 6. All living things grow and develop.
According to scientists a living being should have following three character 1 capable of multiplication. 2 capable of growth 3 capable of moving
1. Cells 2. Organism 3. Population 4. Community 5. Ecosystem
An organism is really just a unit of life. In order for something to be considered alive, it must meet the 7 characteristics of life.These are:1. Living things are composed of cells. (Maple tree, check)2. Living things have different levels of organization. (Maple tree, check)3. Living things use energy. (Maple tree: photosynthesis)4. Living things respond to their environment. (Maple tree, check)5. Living things grow. (Maple tree, check)6. Living things reproduce. (Maple tree: seeds)7. Living things adapt to their environment. (Maple tree, check)
archaea bacteria eukarya
because it is not living, not a livin organism. I would class it as a thing, a materlier. But what does it mean to be alive? According to biologists living organisms are characterized by seven "signs of life": 1) living things have highly organized, complex structures; 2) living things maintain a chemical composition that is quite different from their surroundings; 3) living things have the capacity to take in, transform, and use energy from the environment; 4) living things can respond to stimuli; 5) living things have the capacity to reproduce themselves; 6) living things grow and develop; and 7) living things are well-suited to their environment.
the three functions (main functions) of living things are: 1. Nutrition: all living things have ways of taking in the substances they need to grow and survive. 2. Relation: Living things have a relationship with the environment that surrounds them. Humans use their senses (seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting, touching) to relate with the world. 3. Reproduction: all living things are born, live for a period of time and then die. The main function of any living organism is to propagate, while some organisms have symbiotic relations with others there main function is self preservation.