Living things must be able to grow, reproduce, respond to stimuli from their environment, and maintain homeostasis to survive. These key characteristics define life and distinguish living organisms from non-living things.
Characteristics 1. Must be able to evolve 2. Must be able to use energy 3. Respond to stimulus in the environment 4. Must be able to reproduce 5. Must be able to adapt to environment 6. Must be composed of cells 7. Must have different levels of organization
They breathe, grow, smell and reproduce. bacteria do not smell, plants do not smell, fungi do not smell bacteria do not breathe, plants do not breathe, fungi do not breathe to breathe is to force air in and force air back out. well there are at least 7 Living things are organized. living things acquire substances + energy (eat or absorb energy) living things reproduce living things respond to stimuli (behavior) living things are homeostatic (they tend to stay the same) ie body temp or pH of blood. Living things grow and develop. grow= get bigger. develop = change from birth to death living things adapt to their surroundings due to pressures from environment
homeostasis is the ability for organisms of any kind to be able to adapt to the enviornment. It is important because without it we wouldn't be able to adapt to our enviornment.
One of the characteristics is they contain genetic material (DNA), which is a characteristic that all living things must have in order to be considered living. And also when inside a host, they are able to reproduce, which all living things must be able to do.
Energy: Living things require energy to carry out various biochemical reactions and maintain life processes. Homeostasis: Living things need to regulate internal conditions to maintain a stable internal environment. Reproduction: Living things need to reproduce to ensure the continuation of their species. Growth and development: Living organisms must grow and develop to reach maturity and function properly. Response to stimuli: Living things need to be able to respond to changes in their environment to survive and thrive.
Living things must be able to acquire nutrients and energy. This also means that living things must have a metabolism.
For things to be considered living they must meet some requirements. These are being able to grow, reproduce, adapt to their environment, and be composed of cells.
non living is dead and living is alive
Wind, Saltwater, Seagulls and Sand in their Underwear.
homeostasis is the ability for organisms of any kind to be able to adapt to the enviornment. It is important because without it we wouldn't be able to adapt to our enviornment.
Characteristics 1. Must be able to evolve 2. Must be able to use energy 3. Respond to stimulus in the environment 4. Must be able to reproduce 5. Must be able to adapt to environment 6. Must be composed of cells 7. Must have different levels of organization
They breathe, grow, smell and reproduce. bacteria do not smell, plants do not smell, fungi do not smell bacteria do not breathe, plants do not breathe, fungi do not breathe to breathe is to force air in and force air back out. well there are at least 7 Living things are organized. living things acquire substances + energy (eat or absorb energy) living things reproduce living things respond to stimuli (behavior) living things are homeostatic (they tend to stay the same) ie body temp or pH of blood. Living things grow and develop. grow= get bigger. develop = change from birth to death living things adapt to their surroundings due to pressures from environment
of course bcoz we are living things CHAKA KA?!!
All living things need water.
They are able to carry in oxygen and
There are three criteria for something to be described as living/an organism: It must eat It must move of it's own accord It must be able to reproduce
they can sense and respond to change