1-inhalation of oxygen
2-exhalation of carbon dioxide
3-regulating physiological activities
Inhaling is not one of the seven characteristics of living things. The seven characteristics typically include: movement, respiration, sensitivity, growth, reproduction, excretion, and nutrition. Inhaling falls under the process of respiration.
uses energy
Glycolisis belongs to both aerobic and non aerobic respiration.
Movement Respiration Sensitivity Nutrition Excretion Reproduction Growth Just remember Mrs Nerg
C+k=<3
different characteristics of living organisms are: 1. respiration 2. nutrition 3. excretion 4. reproduction 5. growth different characteristics of living organisms are: 1. respiration 2. nutrition 3. excretion 4. reproduction 5. growth
respiration and reproduction
1.Respiration 2.Excretion 3.Growth 4.Movement These are 4 of the 7 characteristics of living things. You can look up the rest if you want.
Inhaling is not one of the seven characteristics of living things. The seven characteristics typically include: movement, respiration, sensitivity, growth, reproduction, excretion, and nutrition. Inhaling falls under the process of respiration.
uses energy
1. To get rid of CO2 in the body released from carbon in food. 2. The movement of the diaphragm 3.Getting air in and out of your body 4. To keep yourself alive
There are basic characteristics of respiration in humans and mammals. The first stage is ventilation, followed by pulmonary gas exchange, gas transport, and peripheral gas exchange.
they live in warmer regions body has horny epidermis scales respiration by lungs
Usually spelled eupneic, it is normal easy respiration that most people do as a matter of course. It means good respiration, as opposed to apnea (no breathing), dyspnea (difficult breathing), or tachypnea (rapid breathing), etc.
Movement, respiration, sensitivity, nutrition, excretion, reproduction and growth it is MRS NERG
the same as a living thing: Movement Respiration Sensitivity Growth Reproducion Excretion Nutrition
MRS FERG(movement, respiration, sensitivity, feeding, excretion, reproduction, growth)