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what are the common characteristics of the living things?




ans-all the living things have some common characteristics for futures which make them different from non living things.​

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Answered by dhingraalpana
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Electricity is the flow of electrical power or charge. ... The energy sources we use to make electricity can be renewable or non-renewable, but electricity itself is neither renewable or non-renewable. Electricity is a basic part of nature and it is one of our most widely used forms of energy.

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Answered by presentmoment
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Growth, reproduction, the ability to sense the surroundings, and the ability to respond appropriately to something are all considered unique characteristics of living beings. Some characteristics, like metabolism, self-replication, self-organization, interaction, and emergence can be an addition.

Explanation: Growth is a property of all living organisms: it involves an increase in bulk and number.

  • Cell division is how multicellular creatures grow. Throughout their lives, plants divide their cells.
  • Animals can only live till they reach a specific age. Cell division is also used to generate unicellular organisms.

Metabolism of the body - Chemicals make up all living things.

  • Chemicals convert themselves into other biomolecules according to the function of the body and organs through metabolic processes.
  • Metabolism is found in all plants, animals, and microorganisms.

Excretion - The ability to remove waste items from the body.

  • All living things move about in some fashion. Plants move in response to the sun's movement.
  • It's impossible to research all living things. As a result, it is categorised into useful categories based on observable characteristics.
  • Living creatures have the ability to detect their surroundings or environment and respond to environmental stimuli that can be physical, chemical, or biological in nature.
  • Sense organs allow living organisms to perceive their surroundings. All creatures, from prokaryotes to eukaryotes, have the ability to feel and respond to their environments.

Reproduction - The ability to generate children in order to keep a species alive.

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