no nervous system
no means of locomotion
rigid cell walls
your parents, I think
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.
Living things exhibit characteristics such as organization, growth and development, reproduction, response to stimuli, adaptation to the environment, and energy processing through metabolism. Life processes include nutrition, respiration, circulation, excretion, regulation, reproduction, growth, and synthesis of complex molecules. These processes are essential for the survival and functioning of living organisms.
Autotrophic mode of nutrition Presence of cell wall Presence of alternation of generation
your parents, I think
No.
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.
Living things grow, die, use nutrients, and make waste.
The useful traits in livingthings are used for competing. Useful traits includes features that allows an organism to survive in their environment. Examples of useful traits is the development of broad leaves in plants which exposes them to enough sunlight compared to plants with reduced leaves especially in a rain forest zone or habitat. The later plants are easily wiped away from the population, leaving behind plants with broad leaves.
yes! plants have traits.
DNA mainly and inherated traits EX: Hibernate
Living things exhibit characteristics such as organization, growth and development, reproduction, response to stimuli, adaptation to the environment, and energy processing through metabolism. Life processes include nutrition, respiration, circulation, excretion, regulation, reproduction, growth, and synthesis of complex molecules. These processes are essential for the survival and functioning of living organisms.
Autotrophic mode of nutrition Presence of cell wall Presence of alternation of generation
In living things, traits are passed on from one generation to the next through the transfer of genetic information contained in DNA. This genetic material is inherited from parents to offspring during reproduction, allowing for the continuation of specific characteristics and traits. Mutations and recombination during the formation of gametes can also introduce variation in these inherited traits.
The cell part with information that determines a living thing's traits is the chromosome. A chromosome is a thread-like structure within the nucleus containing the genetic information.