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Are all things that move alive?

No, not all things that move are alive. Movement can occur in non-living things due to external forces or mechanical processes, such as inanimate objects being pushed or pulled. Living organisms move due to internal processes driven by biological functions.


Life processes MRS GREN to explain the differences between living and non-living things?

MRS GREN is an acronym that stands for movement, respiration, sensitivity, growth, reproduction, excretion, and nutrition. Living things exhibit all of these characteristics, whereas non-living things lack one or more of these processes. These life processes help differentiate living organisms from non-living objects.


Why is sense of smell more important than the taste buds in detecting flavor?

Our sense of smell is more important in detecting flavor because it is responsible for detecting the majority of aromas in food. When we eat, aromas travel up to the back of the throat where they combine with taste to create flavor. Without our sense of smell, we would only be able to detect basic tastes like sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and umami.


What living thing carries out the seven life processes?

All living things, including plants, animals, and microorganisms, carry out the seven life processes which are: nutrition, respiration, movement, excretion, growth, reproduction, and sensitivity. These processes are essential for the survival and functioning of living organisms.


What are life processes in science?

Life processes in science refer to the essential activities that living organisms carry out to maintain life such as nutrition, respiration, growth, excretion, reproduction, and response to stimuli. These processes are necessary for the survival and functioning of living organisms.

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What is an arthropod antenna used for?

Smelling and detecting things by touch.


How are cnyons created by consturctive processes and destructive processes?

because of things happeniong to things about things


How do sharks gather information from the environment?

Sharks gather information by detecting the things that are around them like using their nostrils to sense blood in the water or using their eyes to see in dim light.


Where do people go metal detecting successfully?

mostly the beach because a lot of people drop things or things fall off


How do you get j6 chapter 2?

The term J6 Chapter two can refere to several different things, so there is no specific answer. This term could refer to chapters within educational materials, or to a video game entitled AQWorlds.


Why is your computer not detecting your portable device?

i don't know it is never has have one but it is because all of the people that makes those things they are Fifi


What is the name of a scientist who studies processes of all living and all dead things?

Pathologists are medical doctors who specialise in the study of causes of death.


What do butterflies use their wings for?

butterflies use their antennae for detecting what is around them like "food", or "HUMAN!" or "oh, milk weed", etc.


Why do human beings have two eyes?

we have two eyes becsuse imagine if we just had one - its extremely difficult to see things around you with two eyes, you can see things in front of you and all around you with one eye, we would have to keep turning our heads to see things around us.


What processes and ships things through a cell?

Vacuole


What processes do non living things have in common?

Not living.


Are planets living things?

No, planets are not living things. They are celestial bodies that orbit around a star like the sun. Living things are characterized by biological processes such as growth, reproduction, and response to stimuli, which planets do not exhibit.