The four life functions of all living things are: nutrition (obtaining and using energy), transport (moving substances within the organism), respiration (releasing energy from food), and excretion (removing waste products).
by the way, it's characteristics....... living things can: breathe, reproduce, grow, respond to changes, and die. I only am aware of these five...if anyone wants to edit this answer you are free to do so .:-)
Organization: Living things are composed of cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems. Energy processing: Living things acquire and use energy to carry out their functions. Homeostasis: Living things maintain internal stability and balance in response to external changes. Growth and development: Living things grow in size and complexity, and undergo changes throughout their life cycle. Response to stimuli: Living things detect and respond to environmental cues or stimuli. Reproduction: Living things can produce offspring either sexually or asexually. Adaptation: Living things evolve over time through natural selection to better suit their environment.
Living things are characterized by their ability to grow, reproduce, respond to their environment, maintain homeostasis, and adapt to changes. They also require energy to carry out these functions and are composed of cells.
Two characteristics of living things are the ability to grow and develop, and the ability to reproduce.
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Things that move breathe grow produce young once eat and take rest is called living things
living things grow because their cells can reproduce (gabby h did this)
Living things may develop and change as they grow
I am a living thing!
Living things like bugs grow. Non-living things like rocks or water, don't grow at all.
It is called reproduction. with bacteria and such there is asexual production where they grow and split and then there is sexual with multi cellular organisms.
They need to respire, obtain energy to develop, excrete, reproduce, respond to the (changes in) environment and will grow eventually die.
Since they are living, they do grow. This is one of the features that make living things, living.
Some non-living things that grow are: Physical things * crystals * stalactites/stalagmites * mountains * rivers * lakes * canyons * glaciers * sand bars * river deltas * dust bunnies * storm clouds Intangibles: * political movements * knowledge base
Living things grow and change because if we didn't we would have never Ben born cause we have to grow to be born ,and that's the same for most things.
Living things are made up of units called cells Living things reproduce Living things are based on a universal genetic code Living things grow and develop Living things obtain and use materials and energy Living things respond to their enviornment Living things maintain a stable internal enviornment Taken as a group , living things change over time.