There are a number of different ways that common animal grow, respond, reproduce, and are organized. These animals can be organized based on their method of reproduction for example.
I am currently looking for the same answer. This is what I have found out so far.. some kinds of worms some kinds of snail Sponges Starfish Jellyfish Komodo Dragon the bread mold hydras planaria and yeast also produce asexually..
The difference between a common animal virus and a retrovirus is that a retrovirus only contains RNA while a common animal virus will have DNA or RNA.
Because it is an animal, and not the name of an animal such as "George".
Two common units of measuring dosage for an animal are milligrams and milliliters.
In French, "animal" is "animal," and there aren't any common animal names that start with "Y" in French.
They can reproduce in a sort of way and respond to stimuli.
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Because way in the past they are descended form a common ancestor.
All organisms use DNA and rna to pass on information.
1. Have Cells 2. Use Energy 3. Respond to their environment 4. Grow 5. Reproduce 6. Genetic material
They have to reproduce, respond, react...like a sunflower- it reproduce (more sunflowers) it respond (It turned to where the sun is! sunflower) react=respondPeople- reproduce (*throws up*) respond (when something is too hot, you move your hand away from it, you won't let it burn)
All living things are made up of cells, require energy for metabolism, respond to their environment, reproduce, and have the ability to grow and develop.
Yes, human beings are considered typical organisms as they exhibit characteristics common to living organisms, including the ability to grow, reproduce, respond to stimuli, and maintain homeostasis. Additionally, humans are part of the animal kingdom and share many biological features and functions with other organisms.
Gray foxes reproduce sexually, as do all mammals.
Plant and animal cells have different structures and functions which leads to differences in how they respond to the same solutions. However, they also share some common cellular processes such as osmosis and diffusion, which is why they may respond similarly to certain solutions in terms of maintaining cellular balance and function.
No, it's an adjective.
Yes, living organisms on Earth share common characteristics such as the use of DNA as genetic material, the ability to metabolize energy, respond to stimuli, and reproduce. These characteristics are essential for the survival and adaptation of all forms of life on our planet.