All plants and animals found on Earth are living things, they rely on each other to sustain life. All living organisms share many key characteristics or functions. They have the ability to react with each other in some common characteristics, responding to the environment, growing, breathing, and reproducing. When viewed together, these characteristics serve to define life. Living organisms have the following characteristics: Movement - They can move and change their position. Reproduction - They can make more of the same organisms as themselves. Sensitivity - They can detect or understand stimuli and respond to them. Growth - They can permanently increase their size or dry mass by increasing the number or size of their cells. Let's start this quiz and know about exploring something new About The Characteristics Of Living organisms.
1. How many types of non-living things there?
A. Eight
B. Nine
C. Three
D. Seven
2. How many types of living organisms are there present on our planet?
A. 8 million
B. 5.8 million
C. 8.7 billion
D. 8.7 million
3. A change in an organism's surroundings that causes it to react is called the ...
A. energy
B. A niche
C. A stimulus
D. Development
4. All living organisms are made up of .......
A. Cells
B. Bacteria
C. Organs
D. Tissue
5. Which of the following is not a characteristic of a living thing?
A. Grow
B. Move
C. Breathe
D. They do not have senses
6. Cytoplasmic structures, each with specific roles and functions, are suspended in the ....... of the cell.
A. Cytosol
B. Protoplasm
C. Both of these
D. None of these
7. The .... of animals and the meristematic cells of plants divide to give rise to new cells.
A. Bud
B. Stem cells
C. Musular cells
D. None of these
8. Humans are also capable of regenerating certain parts of their body, such as skin and parts of ...
A. Brain
B. Kidney
C. Liver
D. Heart
9. In which of the following energy-driven chemical reactions build molecules from smaller units?
A. Anabolism
B. Catabolism
C. Both of these
D. None of these
10. ...... is defined as biological aging.
A. Cell biology
B. Senescence
C. Both of these
D. None of these
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