Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the universal currency of energy in living organisms. ATP is produced during cellular respiration and is used to power cellular processes and activities.
A microscope can help determine if a specimen is living by observing if it shows specific characteristics of living organisms like movement, growth, or reproduction. Additionally, the presence of organelles or cellular structures typical of living cells could indicate that the specimen is alive. On the other hand, if the specimen lacks these characteristics and appears inert or does not exhibit any cellular components, it is likely non-living.
Non-living organisms refer to objects or structures that do not possess the characteristics of living organisms, such as growth, metabolism, or reproduction. Examples include rocks, water, and air.
Living organisms must display the following characteristics: organization (cellular), growth, reproduction, response to stimuli, homeostasis (maintenance of internal environment), metabolism (energy processing), and evolution. These criteria help distinguish living organisms from non-living entities.
Cellular respiration occurs in most living organisms, including plants, animals, and microorganisms. It is the process by which cells break down glucose and other organic molecules to produce energy in the form of ATP.
Viruses have some characteristics of life but these are not considered living organisms as they are non cellular.
Oxygen is a non-living element. It is essential for living organisms to survive and carry out cellular respiration, but it is not considered a living organism itself.
There are no non-living organisms, unless you mean dead organisms.
The object is likely non-living. Life processes, such as growth, reproduction, metabolism, and cellular respiration, are characteristic of living organisms and are not present in non-living objects.
Respiration is common to every organisms.Every living organisms does respiration.
because i want them to do
an oxymoron, maybe a virus, something that died
Non-living things do not have cells. Cells are the fundamental units of living organisms where biological processes occur. Non-living things are typically made up of molecules, atoms, or other non-cellular structures.
No only living organisms have cells. But non-living organisms are made up of atoms instead.
a virus.
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Bacteria are considered living organisms because they can reproduce, metabolize, and respond to stimuli independently. They have a cellular structure with organelles and can carry out cellular processes. In contrast, viruses are not considered living organisms because they cannot reproduce, metabolize, or respond to stimuli on their own - they require a host cell to replicate and carry out their life cycle.