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which important life process in living organism ​

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Answered by muhammadharislion
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Answer:

nutrition, transportation, metabolism, respiration, reproduction, and excretion this very important.

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Life Processes

Biology is the study of living things. All living things are called organisms, both plants and animals are living organisms. But how do we decide whether something is living or non-living depends on 7 life processes? If something is living it will carry out the 7 life processes below.

The acronym MRS GERN may help you to remember the seven important lives processes common to plants and animals.

Explanation:

Here reason:

1. Movement

Both animals and plants can move. Plants are rooted and move slowly as they grow. Their roots move down into the soil and their stems move up towards the light. Animals. on the other hand, move quickly and can move their entire bodies. They can move in search of food, shelter or to avoid danger.

2.Respiration

Respiration is the process of extracting energy out of the food we eat. All living things respire because they need the energy to grow, to replace worn out parts and to move. Respiration takes place in the mitochondria of the cell. There are two types of respiration, with and without oxygen. Aerobic respiration uses oxygen and releases a large amount of energy. Anaerobic respiration does not require oxygen and releases a smaller amount of energy.

3. Sensitivity

All living organisms are sensitive, this means that they have an awareness of changes in their environment. Animals respond quickly to stimuli such as heat, light, sound, touch and chemicals which have taste and smell. On the other hand, plants generally appear less sensitive, and their response is slower. Plants respond to light by moving their leaves towards it, the flowers of some plants open in the morning and close at night when it is dark. Some plants, however, do respond quickly of such as the Venus flytrap response to touch.

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