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write any four features of simple movement​

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The characteristics of living organisms are:

The characteristics of living organisms are:(i) Growth and development- Young organisms (plants and animals) grow and develop into adults.

The characteristics of living organisms are:(i) Growth and development- Young organisms (plants and animals) grow and develop into adults.(ii) Movement- Animals exhibit a wide range of movements.

The characteristics of living organisms are:(i) Growth and development- Young organisms (plants and animals) grow and develop into adults.(ii) Movement- Animals exhibit a wide range of movements.(iii) Reproduction- The biological process by which new organisms (offsprings) are produced from organisms of the same kind.

The characteristics of living organisms are:(i) Growth and development- Young organisms (plants and animals) grow and develop into adults.(ii) Movement- Animals exhibit a wide range of movements.(iii) Reproduction- The biological process by which new organisms (offsprings) are produced from organisms of the same kind. (iv) Respiration- Oxygen is used for the oxidation of food and carbon dioxide is produced.

The characteristics of living organisms are:(i) Growth and development- Young organisms (plants and animals) grow and develop into adults.(ii) Movement- Animals exhibit a wide range of movements.(iii) Reproduction- The biological process by which new organisms (offsprings) are produced from organisms of the same kind. (iv) Respiration- Oxygen is used for the oxidation of food and carbon dioxide is produced.(v) Responsiveness- All living organisms respond to light, heat and the changes around them.

The characteristics of living organisms are:(i) Growth and development- Young organisms (plants and animals) grow and develop into adults.(ii) Movement- Animals exhibit a wide range of movements.(iii) Reproduction- The biological process by which new organisms (offsprings) are produced from organisms of the same kind. (iv) Respiration- Oxygen is used for the oxidation of food and carbon dioxide is produced.(v) Responsiveness- All living organisms respond to light, heat and the changes around them.(vi) Excretion- The process by which metabolic wastes and other non-useful, toxic wastes such as faeces are eliminated from an organism is called excretion. Plants also remove their wastes.

The characteristics of living organisms are:(i) Growth and development- Young organisms (plants and animals) grow and develop into adults.(ii) Movement- Animals exhibit a wide range of movements.(iii) Reproduction- The biological process by which new organisms (offsprings) are produced from organisms of the same kind. (iv) Respiration- Oxygen is used for the oxidation of food and carbon dioxide is produced.(v) Responsiveness- All living organisms respond to light, heat and the changes around them.(vi) Excretion- The process by which metabolic wastes and other non-useful, toxic wastes such as faeces are eliminated from an organism is called excretion. Plants also remove their wastes.(vii) Adaptation- Changes in the structure or behaviour of an organism that allow it to survive in a particular habitat are called adaptations.

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