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.
Because, Living things need surface area to survive
having a brain
water
Living things need water,food,a place to live, and shelter.
living things need water, air, sunlight, healthy food etc. to carry on their life processes.
you can remember it by MRS GREN; Movement Reproduction Growth Respiration Energy Nutrition Sensitivity MR. GRENS!!!!
Living things need air , food and water to survive
Living things need air , food and water to survive
Not living.
Living things need four main things to survive in the world. Living things all need air, water, food, and shelter.
what other living help peacocks to survive
no
Living things refer to anything with self-sustaining biological processes.
The two qualities living things of the troposphere is the birds and humans so that living need to survive.
The two qualities living things of the troposphere is the birds and humans so that living need to survive.
does living things digest protoplasm for survive
Is the process in which something in a living things surrounds determines if it will or will not survive to have offspring