This statement describes a unicellular organism, where a single cell performs all the essential functions for life, such as metabolism, reproduction, and response to stimuli. In multicellular organisms, different types of cells specialize in specific functions to collectively support the life of the whole organism.
metabolism
Yes, fireflies are made up of cells like other living organisms. Cells are the building blocks of all living things, including insects like fireflies. Each cell in a firefly performs specific functions necessary for the insect's survival and reproduction.
No nonliving thing is an organism, unless it's a dead organism that was once living.
The environment that surrounds a living thing, including air, water, soil, and other living organisms, is known as its habitat. A habitat provides the resources and conditions necessary for the survival and reproduction of the organism. Changes in the habitat can impact the health and well-being of the living thing.
No it is not a living thing
metabolism
respiration
No, the heart is an organ, a part of a living thing, animal. An organism is an entire living thing not just one organ, or "part".
Yes, fireflies are made up of cells like other living organisms. Cells are the building blocks of all living things, including insects like fireflies. Each cell in a firefly performs specific functions necessary for the insect's survival and reproduction.
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No nonliving thing is an organism, unless it's a dead organism that was once living.
Grapes are living.
The person, place, or thing that the sentence is about is the subject.The subject of the sentence performs the action.
Yes, your entire body is made up of cells both dead and alive.
Without different genes every single living thing in the whole entire world would be the same.
Ancient Buddhism states that you are to harm no other living thing. So, having a hand in or administering the necessary lethal dose to euthanize another living thing would be wrong. However, mercy is a Buddhist trait and ending the suffering of a living thing is proper and sometimes necessary. It is the intent that matters and the roll you play. Either as the bystander who allows it, or the doctor who administers the dose.
It is a living thing.