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What are the common properties of living things that distinguish them from non-living things?
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What are the common properties of living things that distinguish them from non-living things?
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1. Organization: Living things are highly organized structures, with cells being the basic unit of organization.
2. Growth and Development: Living things have the ability to grow and develop over time, often following a specific pattern or sequence.
3. Reproduction: Living things have the ability to reproduce and pass on their genetic material to offspring.
4. Response to Stimuli: Living things can respond to changes in their environment or stimuli from the outside world.
5. Homeostasis: Living things have the ability to maintain a stable internal environment, despite changes in the external environment.
6. Metabolism: Living things require energy to carry out their life processes, which they obtain through metabolism.
7. Adaptation: Living things have the ability to adapt to their environment over time through natural selection and evolution.
8. Movement: Living things have the ability to move on their own, either through locomotion or growth.
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Common Properties of Living Things
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Organization:
Living things are highly organized systems of molecules, cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems.
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Metabolism:
Living things convert energy into usable forms and release waste products.
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Reproduction:
Living things produce offspring that are similar to themselves.
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Growth and Development:
Living things increase in size and complexity over time.
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Response to Stimuli:
Living things detect and react to changes in their environment.
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Adaptation:
Living things evolve over time to better suit their environment.
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Homeostasis:
Living things maintain a stable internal environment despite external changes.
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Energy Utilization:
Living things require and use energy to sustain life processes.
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Regulation:
Living things control their internal processes and maintain a relatively constant state.
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Reproduction:
Living things capable of reproducing or creating offspring.
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