7 Characteristics of Living Things
•Growth- The living thing develops and changes through its lifespan.
•DNA- This is hereditary and is passed down from parent to offspring. It gives it certain traits.
•Stimulus- This is how it reacts to something within its environment.
•Homeostasis- This is where something harmful may happen to the living thing and it slightly changes something in itself to survive.
•Reproduction- This determine whether the living thing produces sexually or asexually(with or without a partner) .
•Cells- This is whether it is multi- or uni- cellular. It also describes what shape, organization, and purpose they have within the living thing.
•Consuming- All living things need energy to survive. Consumption describes where and how they get their necessary nutrients and energy to survive and perform regular functions.
•Growth- The living thing develops and changes through its lifespan.
•DNA- This is hereditary and is passed down from parent to offspring. It gives it certain traits.
•Stimulus- This is how it reacts to something within its environment.
•Homeostasis- This is where something harmful may happen to the living thing and it slightly changes something in itself to survive.
•Reproduction- This determine whether the living thing produces sexually or asexually(with or without a partner) .
•Cells- This is whether it is multi- or uni- cellular. It also describes what shape, organization, and purpose they have within the living thing.
•Consuming- All living things need energy to survive. Consumption describes where and how they get their necessary nutrients and energy to survive and perform regular functions.
Examples (In Pictures)
1.Growth
2.DNA
3.Stimulus
4.Homeostasis
5.Reproduction
6.Cells
7.Consuming/Energy