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Give 5 examples of plants and identify their characteristics by checking the column under its description

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Science defines the difference between living and non-living things using seven basic characteristics. For something to be considered living, it

must display every one of the seven traits. The core building blocks of all things, atoms, are present even in non-living objects, but there exist seven traits that are exclusive to living things, including all plant life.

Organization

Plants are made up of cells that maintain a constant state. That condition of stability, known as homeostasis, is one of the characteristics of life in plants. Plants are made up of many cells, which is one of the seven characteristics of life. Those cells are organized at multiple levels, with cells combining to create tissue, which joins together into organs and organ systems. The cells within a plant are specialized units that perform the different functions that sustain and promote life.

growth

The ability of plants to grow is another essential trait of life. That growth takes place both internally as cells split to create new cells and externally as the plant itself takes advantage of the cell division to get larger. Some cells also get larger over time, even without splitting. Related to the growth of an individual plant, another characteristic that proves plants are living is found in the fact that they also reproduce. An

individual plant can survive without this trait, but it cannot perpetuate the species and sustain life long-term without reproduction. Plants use both kinds of reproduction: some use sexual reproduction, known as pollination; and other reproduce asexually.

I just know only 2 example would it be okay!

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