Living things ....
1. are made of cells
2. require energy - can obtain energy and use it ex.plants use photosynthesis
3. can grow and develop ex. human life cycle
4. reproduce - sexually or asexually
5. respond to their environment - stimulus
6. adapt to their surroundings
When scientists group living things, it is called taxonomy. Taxonomy is the branch of science that deals with the classification and naming of living organisms based on shared characteristics.
An ecologist studies the relationships of all living things in a community, including their interactions with each other and their environment.
Living things need a sensory system to detect and respond to changes in their environment, allowing them to find food, avoid danger, and interact with other organisms. Sensory systems help organisms gather information about their surroundings and make decisions that increase their chances of survival and reproduction.
Carl Linnaeus, a Swedish scientist, is credited with developing the system of binomial nomenclature, which is a method for naming and classifying organisms according to their genus and species. Linnaeus is known as the father of modern taxonomy for establishing a systematic and orderly way to classify living things.
Scientists do not classify viruses as living things because they lack key characteristics of living organisms, such as the ability to reproduce and carry out metabolic processes on their own. Viruses are considered biological entities that require a host cell to replicate.
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because when they are looking for some living things information they can find it scientist always need to be organize in everything so that they can always have there things are straightend out for scientist
A biologist
To gather information about something is to learn facts about it. The word "gather" suggests finding things in a number of different places from its more literal sense of collecting and bringing together things which are scattered about.
Aristotle
Aristotle
To gather information about something is to learn facts about it. The word "gather" suggests finding things in a number of different places from its more literal sense of collecting and bringing together things which are scattered about.
A scientist would use different characteristics or traits of the organis, like cell structure, or cell levels, and whether or no the living thing has fur.The information would be demonstrated by the contributions of the cell theory which involves the classification of living things.
by scaning things and finding out the things that matter most
The main two characteristics of living things are: -The ability to grow -A consistency of cells
it gives information about the past which to scientists is important to know
it helps scientist understand living things and life processes at the molecular level Ramos