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How do the features of reproduction and responce to stimuli differentiate humans from abiotic components

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Answered by rhamesh0311
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Explanation:

The Characteristics of Life

List the defining characteristics of biological life

Biology is the science that studies life, but what exactly is life? This may sound like a silly question with an obvious response, but it is not always easy to define life. For example, a branch of biology called virology studies viruses, which exhibit some of the characteristics of living entities but lack others. It turns out that although viruses can attack living organisms, cause diseases, and even reproduce, they do not meet the criteria that biologists use to define life. Consequently, virologists are not biologists, strictly speaking. Similarly, some biologists study the early molecular evolution that gave rise to life; since the events that preceded life are not biological events, these scientists are also excluded from biology in the strict sense of the term.

Answered by qwwestham
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Features of reproduction and response to stimulants separate humans from abiotic factors.

Humans Respond to their terrain unlike abiotic factors

  • When a living thing responds to its terrain, it's responding to a encouragement.
  • A encouragement is commodity in the terrain that causes a response in an organism.
  • The response a encouragement produces is called a response.
  • The exemplifications of response to the stimulants are as follows:
  • You ’re about to cross a road when the walk light turns red and you stop.
  • You taste chilli.

Humans Grow and Reproduce unlike abiotic factors

  • Multicellular organisms like humans grow by adding the size and number of their cells.
  • Single- celled organisms just grow in size.
  • The capability to reproduce is another specific of living things.
  • Many organisms reproduce sexually. In sexual reduplication, parents of different relations copulate to produce seed. The seed have some combination of the traits of the two parents.
  • Other organisms reproduce asexually. In asexual reduplication, a single parent can produce seed alone. For illustration, a bacterial cell reproduces by dividing into two son cells. The son cells are identical to each other and to the parent cell.

So, these features separate humans from their abiotic components.

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