1. Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis)
2. Toxoplasma Gondii
Life is a notoriously difficult process to define and different scientists and philosophers would generate different lists. However, common definitions usually include concepts such as all living things possess metabolism, are able to reproduce offspring similar to themselves, and some degree of ability to respond to environmental stimuli.
Two characteristics of living things is that they are composed of cells and that they use energy. They must use energy to grow and for maintenance.
The two main parts of the ecosystem The biotic factors: all the living and once-living parts of the ecosystem; plants, animals, fungi... The abiotic factors: all the non-living factors in the ecosystem; temperature(air), rocks, water
Plants and animals.
The two qualities living things of the troposphere is the birds and humans so that living need to survive.
Collagen and Keratin, both fibrous proteins.
chair, CLASS ROOM
Two examples of living things covered in scales are snakes and fish. Both of these organisms have scales that help protect their skin and allow for movement in their environments.
You and your dog are composed of eukaryotic cells!
Biotic is one of two components in an ecosystem. Biotic factors are living things in an ecosystem such as animals
Prokaryotic cells are found only in two groups of single-celled organisms, the bacteria and the Archaea. Eukaryotic cells make up the bodies of all living things. DNA of eukaryotic cell is contained with an separate membrane-bond structure called NUCLEUS.
Two characteristics of living things are the ability to grow and develop, and the ability to reproduce.
prokaryotic, and eukaryotic (with and without a nucleus)
Two examples of non-living things in a grassland are rocks and soil. Rocks provide structure and may vary in size and shape, while soil is made up of minerals, organic matter, and nutrients that support plant growth.
The two qualities living things of the troposphere is the birds and humans so that living need to survive.
The two basic needs of all living things are food and water.
Carbon and Hydrogen.