what are five living characteristics of amoeba?\
No, there are living single cell organisms
They require energyThey can move (except plants)They can reproduceThey are at least one cell bigThey can grow and developThey can react to their environmentThey can adapt to their environmentHave genetic matirial (DNA)
water rock and grass
No, atoms and molecules are not living things. All living things, however, are made up of atoms and molecules.
Yes! At least on Earth...
There are seven characteristics of living things. An organism must be composed of cells, have different levels of organization, use energy, respond to its environment, grow, reproduce, and be able to adapt to their environment.
unique cellular organization respond to stimuli ability to reproduce ability to grow constant energy requirement
1. If they can fly. 2. where they live. 3. How many legs they have. 4. If they have anteneas or eyes.
No, there are living single cell organisms
Characteristics of living thingsThere are six basic characteristics of living things:1. All organisms (living things) are made of cells a. All of these cells are composed of chemicals2. All organisms (at least their cells) use energy3. All organisms grow and develop4. All organisms respond and may adopt to their environment5. All organisms can reproduce6. All organisms get rid of wastesThese are four needs of living things:1. Energy 2. Water3. Homeostasis (stable internal conditions such as heartbeat and temperature)4. Living spaceAnswerThere are really five characteristics of an organism. Using EnergyResponding to EnvironmentGrowing and DevelopingBeing made of at least one cellHaving the ability to reproduceLiving things: are chemically unique meaning they will contain nucleic acids, proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids; will consist of one or more cells; extract/store/transform energy; share a genetic code; reproduce; evolve, must maintain homoeostasis; have hierarchy in internal and external environment.
No. The least complex level of organization in living things is atoms and molecules.
All living things have cells as well as:movementgrowthbreathingfeelingreproductioneatingget rid of wasteresponsiveness to stimuli
All living things are made of at least one cell. The cell is the basic unit of structure and function in living things.
....as opposed to? Having no cells? All living things must be composed of at least one cell.
It's difficult to make out the list of living things that you're referring to, at least from here.
Ecosystems
They require energyThey can move (except plants)They can reproduceThey are at least one cell bigThey can grow and developThey can react to their environmentThey can adapt to their environmentHave genetic matirial (DNA)