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6 basic needs for all living things

Gizo kvaratskhelia 13.2. 6 basic needs for all living things. Metabolism. Metabolism refers to all the physical and chemical processes in the body that convert or use energy, such as: Breathing Circulating blood Controlling body temperature Contracting muscles Digesting food and nutrients

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6 basic needs for all living things

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  1. Gizo kvaratskhelia 13.2 6 basic needs for all living things

  2. Metabolism

  3. Metabolism refers to all the physical and chemical processes in the body that convert or use energy, such as: • Breathing • Circulating blood • Controlling body temperature • Contracting muscles • Digesting food and nutrients • Eliminating waste through urine and feces • Functioning of the brain and nerves

  4. Reproduction

  5. 1. The act of reproducing or the condition or process of being reproduced. 2. Something reproduced, especially in the faithfulness of its resemblance to the form and elements of the original

  6. Respiration

  7. Cellular respiration is the process by which the chemical energy of "food" molecules is released and partially captured in the form of ATP; Carbohydrates fats proteins can all be used as fuels in cellular respiration, but glucose is most commonly used as an example to examine the reactions and pathways involved.

  8. Development

  9. Living things grow by having the right conditions. All living things need water, food and sunlight to grow. From there, growth happens by cells dividing and becoming two cells. Those two cells divide and become four and so on. The process continues until the person, plant or animal has grown

  10. Homeostasis

  11. Maintanance of a relatively stable internal enviroment despite continous outside changes. Also, a dynamic state of equilibrium. `

  12. Cell structure

  13. The Cell Theory of Biology All organisms are composed of cells The cell is the structural unit of life - units smaller than cells are not alive Cells arise by division of preexisting cells - spontaneous generation does not exist Cells can be cultured to produce more cells

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