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8 things:

1. we grow and develope

2. we change over time (evolution)

3. we reproduce

4. we obtain and use energy

5. we are based on a genetic code (DNA)

6. we are made of cells

7. we respond to our environment (stimuli)

8. we maintain a stable internal environment (homeostasis: for example, we keep a regular body temp. at about 98 degrees)

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