balance- the skeletal body helps keep balance in the body, The organ system- works together to preform its job.
Neither. Homeostasis is a noun. Homeostatic is the adjective associated with homeostasis.
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Some characteristics of living things that distinguish them from non-living entities include the ability to grow and develop, reproduce, respond to stimuli, maintain homeostasis, and require energy for metabolism.
Some people say 6, some people say 7...here's why: 1 Cells/Organization of Cells 2 Reproductions 3 Metabolism 4 Growth and Development 5 Evolution 6 Response to Stimuli -Homeostasis some people say homeostasis is the 7th but some people say its a part of response to stimuli... i would go with 7 but explain and response to stimuli and homeostasis are related
The main characteristics of living things include the ability to grow, reproduce, respond to stimuli, maintain homeostasis, and have a metabolism.
The statement is likely describing homeostasis and growth, which are two key characteristics of life. Homeostasis refers to the ability of an organism to maintain a stable internal environment, while growth pertains to an increase in size or complexity of an organism over time.
Yes, an organism typically has all the characteristics of a living thing, such as the ability to grow, reproduce, respond to stimuli, and maintain homeostasis.
Living things are defined by certain characteristics such as the ability to grow, reproduce, respond to stimuli, maintain homeostasis, and obtain and use energy.
Synergy, Interactions, Levels of Organization, Parts, Homeostasis, Artificial Boundaries, Energy Focus
cellular organization, homeostasis, reproduction, metabolism, and heredity
1. reproduction 2. energy 3. growth 4. organization 5. homeostasis
They are... growth/development, reproduction, stimulus/response, homeostasis, and life span. I'm not sure if these are right but they're pretty close. There are 6 NO Homeostasis Made of Cells Usage of energy
structure and function reproduction growth and development energy utilize response to environment homeostasis
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