No. Plants are living things, but they are not sentient beings. They do not have muscles or nervous systems and do not move of their own volition. Actually yes, some do. All plants display a type of movement called tropisms. Gravitropism, growing roots down, and shoots up. Hydrotropism, growing roots towards water. There are many more. Flowers (e.g., sunflowers) will track the sun. Some flowers will close their petals at night (protection of the reproductive parts from frost and the cold) and open during the day for pollinators. Others will do the opposite because they're pollinators are nocturnal (moths, bats, some possums etc.). The mimosa plant will collapse it's leaves when brushed to look less appetising to herbivores.
Yes, all living things will move. Every living thing will respond to stimuli and they will be able to move.
no all living things do not move cause trees are alive are they not and yet they are living
For the most part they harness Newton's 3 laws. Mostly 3:
=== === They push their legs pack- they push forwards. For the most part they harness Newton's 3 laws. Mostly 3:
Yes all organisms do move. Even if their bodies don't move their insides e.g. cells, organs have to move to live.
(apart from the dead ones!)
yes. I think all bacteria move, but I could be wrong I am just guessing.
yes! Plants grow, animals move! what doesnt?
Yes, all animals can move.
f course yes!!!!!
no
All living things are made of cells.All living things require and use energy.All living things grow, develop, reproduce and repair themselves.All living things produce wasteAll living things respond and adapt to their environment.All living things have a life span.Characteristics of all living things:1. Living things are made up of cells.2. Living things reproduce.3. Living things grow and develop.4. Living things obtain energy and use energy.5. Living things respond to their environment.
All living things are made of cells, all living things ether need or produce oxygen, all living things reproduce, all living things make and use energy, and all living things adapt to their enviorment.
No. For example Plants don't have eyes and they live.
All are made from matter.
all living things use energy
All the known living things are water-based. Also all the living things have the following features in common: 1. Living things are highly organized. 2. All living things have an ability to acquire materials and energy. 3. All living things have an ability to respond to their environment. 4. All living things have an ability to reproduce. 5. All living things have an ability to adapt.
No
all living things need to survive and to eat <3 All living things need to respire and reproduce.
All living things need energy, respond to the environment, and have the ability to reproduce.
Grow , Breathe and Move
All living things move, breath, eat, sleep and reproduce. If not, it is not a living thing.
all living organisms move like plants,animals and hello.
living things can move from one place to another whereas none living things can move
Movement: All living things move in some way.Respiration: Respiration is a chemical reaction that happens within cells to release energy from food.Sensitivity: The ability to detect changes in the environment.Growth: All living things grow.Reproduction: The ability to reproduce and pass genetic information onto their offspring.Excretion: Getting rid of waste.Nutrition: The intake and use of nutrients.MRS.GREN
1) Cells- All living things are made up up one cells or multiple cells 2)Organization- all living things' cells are arranged to form an organism (the cells aren't just a jumbled mess) 3) Use of Energy- All living things need to use energy to survive 4)Homeostasis- All organisms can regulate their internal conditions to stay alive 5)Growth- all living things grow 6) Reproduction- All living things reproduce (otherwise they would go extinct!)
All living things need food to give them the energy to grow and move. .
They differ in the method of movement. While living things move by using energy, nonliving things move by water, wind, or any other methods of transportation. Nonliving things cannot utilize energy to move.