MRSGREN - Movement, Reproduction, Sensitivity, Growth, Respiration, Excretion and Nutrition. The ones that are essential are Respiration and Nutrition and maybe Growth.
No, nutrients themselves are not alive. Nutrients are substances that provide nourishment and energy for living organisms to survive, grow, and function properly. They are essential for sustaining life but do not have the characteristics of living organisms.
Unicellular organisms are alive. They are considered living entities because they exhibit the essential characteristics of life, such as the ability to reproduce, respond to stimuli, and metabolize nutrients for energy.
An organism is a living thing. Candles are not alive, so they are not organisms.
No, a gene itself is not alive. Genes are segments of DNA that encode instructions for building proteins, which are essential for life processes. Genes require the cellular machinery of living organisms to be expressed and function.
Moisture is considered abiotic because it is a non-living component of the environment. It is essential for the survival of living organisms, but it is not alive itself.
No, nutrients themselves are not alive. Nutrients are substances that provide nourishment and energy for living organisms to survive, grow, and function properly. They are essential for sustaining life but do not have the characteristics of living organisms.
Mud itself is not alive, but it contains living organisms such as bacteria, fungi, and other microorganisms that contribute to its ecological functions. These organisms play essential roles in nutrient cycling, decomposition, and soil health. Therefore, while mud as a substance is not alive, it serves as a habitat for many living entities.
No, a desert is not alive but a desert has many living organisms.
They are all alive.
Unicellular organisms are alive. They are considered living entities because they exhibit the essential characteristics of life, such as the ability to reproduce, respond to stimuli, and metabolize nutrients for energy.
No, water (H2O) is not alive. Living organisms, such as plants, animals, and bacteria, have cellular structures, can grow, reproduce, respond to stimuli, and exhibit other characteristics of life, which water does not possess. Water is essential for life, but it is not considered a living organism.
An organism is a living thing. Candles are not alive, so they are not organisms.
No, a gene itself is not alive. Genes are segments of DNA that encode instructions for building proteins, which are essential for life processes. Genes require the cellular machinery of living organisms to be expressed and function.
They are proteins produced by living organisms.
Yes. Invertebrates are living organisms.
Moisture is considered abiotic because it is a non-living component of the environment. It is essential for the survival of living organisms, but it is not alive itself.
Haha, you go to IQ. I believe it is Homeostasis.