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All living things get rid of what?

They must get rid of the wastes they produce. This is called excretion.


How are all living things are alike?

All living things require energy, reproduce, grow and develop, respond to stimuli from their environment, and have the ability to adapt to their surroundings in order to survive. Additionally, all living things are made up of cells, contain genetic material, and have the capacity for evolution over time.


What characteristic of living things distinguishes them from non-living things?

The characteristic that distinguishes living things from non-living things is the ability to grow, reproduce, and respond to stimuli.


What do living things do that non living things dont do?

nonliving plants dont have soil and they dont need sunlight because the are not living.but living plants do and that is the difference


What are the seven life processes of living thing?

It is easy to decide whether most objects are living or not. A brick is obviously not living and has never been alive. A dog running around is obviously alive. But what about a leaf that has fallen from a tree? To answer a question like this we need to think about what all living things must do to be alive. All living things must carry out seven processes to stay alive. 1. All living things obtain energy from their food by a process called RESPIRATION. 2. All living things obtain food by a process called NUTRITION. 3. All living things rid themselves of waste materials by a process called EXCRETION. 4. GROWTH is another important function of living things. All living things grow. 5. All living things respond to their environment. They therefore require SENSITIVITY. 6. All living things move. MOVEMENT is an important part of life. 7. All living things get old and die. Replacements are made by the process of REPRODUCTION. Remember it as MRS GREN

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What do living things need to get rid of?

Waste or fecus


What do scorpions defecate?

Yes all living things have to get rid of waste


What do all living things have common?

All living things have cells as well as:movementgrowthbreathingfeelingreproductioneatingget rid of wasteresponsiveness to stimuli


All living things get rid of what?

They must get rid of the wastes they produce. This is called excretion.


Why do the living things need to get rid of waste?

it because they are very harmful to the body


How do living things get rid of waste?

Living thing can get rid of waste like plants get rid of waste by putting their waste in their leaves and animal has three excretory organ from which they get rid of waste. Name of organ are Kidney Lungs Skin


Why do cows defecate?

All living things need to rid their bodies of waste materials


What is the answer to when living things get rid of waste substances that the body has made?

It is called excretion, scientifically.


What are the four life functions of all living things?

The four life functions of all living things are: nutrition (obtaining and using energy), transport (moving substances within the organism), respiration (releasing energy from food), and excretion (removing waste products).


Does everything defecate?

All living things have at some point to rid their system of waste materials


Do Philippine eagles defecate?

Yes. All living things need a method to get rid of waste.


Describe the basic needs of all living organisms?

-living things need food for energy -living things need water in order to survive -living things need a suitable habitat to survive -living things exchange gases, when animals breathe in and out,its body is getting rid of carbon dioxide and is breathing in oxygen

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