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m ovement r esperation s ensetivity g rowth r eproduction e xcretion n utrtion
It stands for the 10 life functions: M-etabolism R-egulation S-ynthesis G-rowth R-eproduction E-xcretion A-ssimilation T-ransport R-espiration N-utrition
You probably mean MRS GREAT RN. It stands for the 10 life functions: M-etabolism R-egulation S-ynthesis G-rowth R-eproduction E-xcretion A-ssimilation T-ransport R-espiration N-utrition
Growth in MRS GREN stands for M aintenance, R espiration, S ensitivity, G rowth, R eproduction, E xcretion, and N utrition. It refers to the essential characteristics that living organisms exhibit to be considered alive. Growth specifically relates to the ability of an organism to increase in size or develop in complexity over time.
There are seven: M ovement R espiration S ensitivity G rowth R eproduction E xcretion N utrition These can be remembered, shown above, by the acrostic MRS GREN
It is just like any other acrostic poem. The lines don't have to rhyme with each other, but each line has to start off with each letter that spell "ENDOCRINE"For example,E ndocrine system....N ervous system....D evelopment in the body....O vary....C ircadian Rhythm....R eproduction....I mmune....N octurnal Emmisions....E strogen...
Of course they do. All animals follow the Mrs Nerg cycle. M ovement- all living things move. R espiration- all animals breathe oxygen, to provide their cells with metabolism. S ensitivity- all animals are sensitive to the five senses. N utrition- all animals need nutritional food to live. E xcretion- all animals poop or urinate. R eproduction- all animals reproduce. G rowth- all animals grow. Also, Turtles is the correct spelling, not tutles, So Yes, Turtles do poop, just like you do.
Multicellular or Unicellular organism that has the eight life processes: 1. Respiration 2. Reproduction 3. Responds to Stimuli 4. Excretion 5. Growth 6. Nutrition 7. Movement 8. Control
i don't noe that's wat im tryin to find outUhm lets look at a car... *A car can move, it gets energy from petrol (like nutrition), it might have a car alarm (sensitivity), and it gets rid of waste gases through its exhaust pipe (excretion). But it can't grow or make baby cars. So a car is not alive.You could use the seven living processes to find out whether something is living:M- ovement --> moving around to different placesR- espiration --> releasing energy from foodS- ensitivity --> being aware of your surroundingsG- rowth --> growing, making physical changesR- eproduction --> to make more generationsE- xcetion --> discharging waste or gaseous thingsN - utrition --> eating to obtain energy or taking in foodYou could use then seven aspects to remind you if something is living..You could also remember the seven aspects by remembering the first letters; MRS GREN
Well, since this question is categorized in Geography, I will answer this accordingly, Human features are Landmarks in which would not be here if not for human interference. These include Great Wall of China Major Skyscrapers Sacred Buddhist Temples in the mountains of china *Almost any famous man-made landmark
all living things need carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, nucleic acids (DNA & RNA), and water. These are made up of mostly Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Phosphorous, and Sulfur (CHONPS). Enzymes (which are proteins) also need other atoms to work, though they are not part of the proteins themselves. These come from vitamins and minerals. Though altogether i guess it would be 7 then.
If we think of the characteristics of life as an acrostic, it is easy to see which ones cells have: M OVEMENT R ESPIRATION S ENSES G ROWTH R EPRODUCTION E NERGY N UTRITION (E ATING) Cells have: Movement, (e.g. blood cells move around the body) Respiration (they all 'breath') Reproduction (they can duplicate or split) Energy (they contain energy)