basal metabolism
To stay alive, an organism must carry out four essential processes: metabolism, which involves the chemical reactions that provide energy and build cellular structures; homeostasis, which maintains a stable internal environment despite external changes; growth and development, allowing the organism to mature and reproduce; and response to stimuli, enabling it to react to changes in its environment for survival. These processes work together to support the organism's life functions.
No. A chemical reaction is not alive.
An organism considered dead can no longer perform life functions and does not respond to stimuli. In contrast, a living organism actively maintains homeostasis and responds to its environment to sustain life processes. The concept of an organism being "dead and alive" simultaneously does not align with biological definitions.
Some key life processes that indicate an organism is alive include metabolism (the chemical processes that provide energy), growth (increase in size or complexity), reproduction (producing offspring), response to stimuli (reacting to the environment), and adaptation (evolving to better survive in the environment).
Cells are the basic structural and functional units of living organisms. They work together by communicating through chemical signals, coordinating their activities to maintain the overall health and function of the organism. Specialized cells perform specific functions, and their collective effort sustains the organism's ability to grow, reproduce, and respond to environmental changes.
To stay alive, an organism must carry out four essential processes: metabolism, which involves the chemical reactions that provide energy and build cellular structures; homeostasis, which maintains a stable internal environment despite external changes; growth and development, allowing the organism to mature and reproduce; and response to stimuli, enabling it to react to changes in its environment for survival. These processes work together to support the organism's life functions.
No, fire is not "alive". It is a chemical reaction.
That is how organism adapts to changes in the environment in order for it to stay alive and continue its genes through its offspring.
Anything that is alive is an organism.
An organism is biotic because it is alive.
No. A chemical reaction is not alive.
If you are an organism that is anchored to the ground, you cannot flee from predators, move in response to changes in your environment, etc...
An organism considered dead can no longer perform life functions and does not respond to stimuli. In contrast, a living organism actively maintains homeostasis and responds to its environment to sustain life processes. The concept of an organism being "dead and alive" simultaneously does not align with biological definitions.
A major ecological community is consumers. These are organism that gain energy needed for their survival by eating plants and animals that are either alive or dead.
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Yes. Anything that lives ( or was alive) is an organism.
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