The chemical reactions that break down nutrient molecules in living cells to release energy
They respond to their surroundings
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(or sensitivity) the ability to deteckt changes in the environment (i.e) stimuli) and to respond to them. Often involving movement - an action causing change of position in organism
Nutrition
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The taking in of nutrients (food) which are organic molecules and mineral ions providing raw materials or energy for growth, tissue repair and reproduction.
Growth (and development)
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The process by which an organism changes in size and in for. For example, as a young animal increases in size (as it grows), the relative sizes of its body parts change (it develops). Growth is a permanent increase in size and dry mass, and results from an increase in cell number or cell size or both
Excreation
Reproduction
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The process that make more of the same kind of organism - new individuals. An organism may simply split into two, or reproduction may be a more complex process involving fertilisation. Reproduction makes new organisms of the same species as the parents. This depends on a set of chemical plants ( the genetic information) contained within each living organism.