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Life processes refer to the essential functions and activities that sustain life in living organisms. These processes include nutrition, respiration, excretion, growth, reproduction, and response to stimuli. Together, they enable organisms to maintain homeostasis, acquire energy, and reproduce, ensuring the survival and continuity of life.
the maintanance functions of living organisms are called life processes. the seven life processes are : * movement * reproduction * sensitivity * nutrition * excretion * respiration * growth i wish this helps...
ecosystems
All life processes are performed by proteins dissolved in water.
Ecosystems
Life processes refer to the essential functions and activities that sustain life in living organisms. These processes include nutrition, respiration, excretion, growth, reproduction, and response to stimuli. Together, they enable organisms to maintain homeostasis, acquire energy, and reproduce, ensuring the survival and continuity of life.
Life Processes was created on 2008-04-14.
Since viruses are not alive they can not have life processes.
The Way Life's Meant to Be was created in 1981.
As we all know life processes come from sunlight.
They eat because they have to. There are 7 Life Processes that all living things have to do and one of them is Eating. If you meant What do they eat, I don't know so Google it or something...
actually the life processes are as follows: nutrition excretion digestion respiration reproduction & nervous system are not considered in life processes because if a person is not reproducing or if he/she is in coma ... he/she will not die they will still be alive so these two processes are not considered in life process.
Designing of automated systems for controlling industrial processes.
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The processes which together perform the maintenance functions of the body are called life processes such as respiration,excretion,transportation etc; takes place.
to sustain life
The influenza virus is not living any more than other viruses. It has no life processes.