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There are 7 characteristics:

There are 7 characteristics:. M ove R espire S ensitive to Changes G row R eproduce E xcrete Waste N utritional Needs. MRS GREN. Movement/Move. An action by an organism or part of an organism causing a change of position or place. Respiration/Respire.

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There are 7 characteristics:

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  1. There are 7 characteristics: • Move • Respire • Sensitive to Changes • Grow • Reproduce • Excrete Waste • Nutritional Needs MRS GREN

  2. Movement/Move • An action by an organism or part of an organism causing a change of position or place.

  3. Respiration/Respire • The chemical reactions that break down nutrient molecules in living cells to release energy

  4. Sensitivity/Sensitive to Changes • The ability to detect or sense changes in the environment (stimuli) and to make responses.

  5. Growth/Grow • A permanent increase in size and dry mass by an increase in cell number or cell size or both.

  6. Reproduction/Reproduce • The processes that make more of the same kind of organism

  7. Excretion • The removal from organisms of toxic materials, the waste products of metabolism (chemical reactions in cells including respiration) and substances in excess of requirements.

  8. Nutrition/Nutritional Needs • The taking in of nutrients which are organic substances and mineral ions, containing raw materials or energy for growth and tissue repair, absorbing and assimilating them.

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