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  • What are the characteristics of living things also known as?

    Organisms
  • What acronym can help remember the seven key features of living organisms?
    • M: Movement
    • R: Respiration
    • S: Sensitivity
    • G: Growth
    • R: Reproduction
    • E: Excretion
    • N: Nutrition
  • Why is it important to note that only living things have all seven features?

    Because non-living things may exhibit some features but not all seven
  • What does movement refer to in living organisms?

    The ability of organisms to move
  • Can you give an example of movement in plants?

    Plants can turn their leaves towards the sun
  • What is respiration in living organisms?

    A set of chemical reactions that break down nutrients to release energy
  • What does metabolism refer to?

    All chemical processes that occur within an organism
  • How do organisms respond to changes in their environment?

    By detecting changes and responding accordingly
  • What does growth mean in the context of living organisms?

    A permanent increase in size and dry mass
  • How would you describe the growth of a kitten to an adult cat?

    As an example of growth in organisms
  • What is reproduction in living organisms?

    The process that makes more of the same kind of organism
  • What does excretion refer to?

    The removal of waste products of metabolism
  • Why is it important for organisms to excrete waste products?

    To remove substances that are in excess or harmful
  • What is nutrition in the context of living organisms?

    The taking in of materials for energy, growth, and development
  • How do fungi and bacteria obtain nutrients?

    By absorbing nutrients from their surroundings
  • What are the seven features that all living things have in common?

    1. Movement
    2. Respiration
    3. Sensitivity
    4. Growth
    5. Reproduction
    6. Excretion
    7. Nutrition
  • What do all living organisms have in common regarding their structure?

    They are made up of one or more cells
  • Why are viruses not considered living organisms?

    Because they do not meet the seven requirements of living things
  • How do viruses differ from living organisms in terms of growth and waste excretion?

    Viruses do not grow over time and do not excrete waste