Mrs Gren, Which is:
Movement
Reproduction
Sensitivity
Growth
Respire
Excretation
Nutrition
No, bones do most certainly not follow all of the 7 life processes. Although they are thought to display some of the processes such as movement, growth (until adulthood) nutrition and respiration, it is undeniable that bones do not reproduce and it is questionable whether bones follow the sensitivity rule as well
No. If it wass living it would have one of the 7 life processes
Since viruses are not alive they can not have life processes.
Life Processes was created on 2008-04-14.
A cheetah relates to the seven life processes by carrying out functions such as respiration to take in oxygen, nutrition to obtain food for energy, and excretion to eliminate waste. Additionally, a cheetah engages in processes like growth to develop and reproduce to produce offspring, all of which are essential for its survival and maintenance of life.
As we all know life processes come from sunlight.
Movement, in the context of the 7 processes of life, refers to the ability of living organisms to change their position or location. It allows organisms to seek resources, escape from threats, reproduce, and perform various other functions necessary for survival. Movement is facilitated by structures such as muscles, cilia, flagella, or specialized organs.
actually the life processes are as follows: nutrition excretion digestion respiration reproduction & nervous system are not considered in life processes because if a person is not reproducing or if he/she is in coma ... he/she will not die they will still be alive so these two processes are not considered in life process.
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The processes which together perform the maintenance functions of the body are called life processes such as respiration,excretion,transportation etc; takes place.
to sustain life
The influenza virus is not living any more than other viruses. It has no life processes.