The seven processes of life are essential for all living organisms
They are things that define what a living being is, like reproduction, respiration, eating, elimination, growth, sensing the outside world etc
A plant regulates its life processes
MOVEMENT REPRODUCTION SENSITIVITY NUTRITION EXCRETION RESPERATION GROWTH
Movement Reproduction Sensitivity Nutrition Exertion Respiration Growth (biology, seven life processes)
Life processes in science are referred to as physiology. The structure of living things is referred to as anatomy.
The life process of a plant is.... First it is either grown by a seed or a spore. Then after it gets water and sunlight it starts to grow. Then photosynthesis accursed. After that depending if it is a seed plant or a spore plant it will began to reproduce
A plant regulates its life processes
Since viruses are not alive they can not have life processes.
reproduction
the maintanance functions of living organisms are called life processes. the seven life processes are : * movement * reproduction * sensitivity * nutrition * excretion * respiration * growth i wish this helps...
The seven life processes which all living things do are: movement, respiration, sensitivity, growth, reproduction, excretion, and nutrition.
In order for anything to be alive, it has to carry out all seven life processes
The seven life processes which all living things do are: movement, respiration, sensitivity, growth, reproduction, excretion, and nutrition.
Reproduction.
It uses one of the seven life processes, Respiration.
they cant conduct reprodution
There are seven life processes that tell us that animals and plants are alive. To help us remember them use: Mrs Nerg. The letters in it stand for the life processes - movement, reproduction, sensitivity, nutrition, excretion, respiration and growth.
The seven life processes of a rose are the same as any living thing although roses like any other plant do these processes differently!The seven life processesMovement ... Respiration (breathing) ... Sensitivity ( the way you react to things) ... Growth ... Reproduction (giving birth) ... Excretion (waste removal) (toilet) ... Nutrition (eating and drinking)