True. Traits are the specific characteristics or features that living things exhibit, such as eye color, height, or behavior patterns. These traits can be inherited or acquired through environmental factors.
False, traits refer to specific features or qualities of living organisms that are inherited genetically. Characteristics of living things are more general and include traits as well as other attributes such as growth, reproduction, and response to stimuli.
False
false
Spontaneous generation. It was proved false, by numerous scientists, but ultimately Louis Pasteur, and eventually was replaced with the theory Biogenesis--that living things arise from living things
False. Dominant traits are typically represented by uppercase letters while recessive traits are represented by lowercase letters.
False, traits refer to specific features or qualities of living organisms that are inherited genetically. Characteristics of living things are more general and include traits as well as other attributes such as growth, reproduction, and response to stimuli.
False
False. Living things require more than that.
living things adjust to a stimulus by a reaction called a?
TRUE!
true
False. Not all living things on Earth are radioactive. Radioactivity is a natural process that can be found in some elements and materials, but it does not apply to all living organisms.
FALSE
false
True.
false
A false statement about the characteristics of life could be that all living organisms require oxygen to survive. In reality, some living organisms, such as certain bacteria and archaea, are able to thrive in environments with low or no oxygen.