3 Questions
All living things have the ability to ____, respire, and grow.
move
Plants use ____ to create their own food.
chlorophyll
Reproduction in plants is through the creation of ____.
seeds
Study Notes
- All living things have certain characteristics in common, such as the ability to move, respire, and grow.
- Plants use chlorophyll to create their own food, while animals must eat other organisms or extract food from the environment.
- Plants are usually static, while animals have organs for movement, such as claws, teeth, and wings.
- Reproduction in plants is through the creation of seeds, while in animals it is through the creation of offspring.
- All living things have a definite and limited period of existence, which eventually leads to their death.
Test your knowledge of the common characteristics of living things, including movement, respiration, growth, and reproduction. Explore the distinctions between plant and animal life, such as food creation, mobility, and reproductive methods. Challenge your understanding of the finite lifespan shared by all living organisms.
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