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What makes you alive?

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What are the four characteristics of living things   Organisation of cells, growth, respond to an environment, reproduction.  
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List six organisms that share these four characteristics   Cat, rabbit, strawberry, sunflower, blackberry bush, rhino.  
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Explain organisations of cells and list an example   All living organisations are made up of cells cells have a certain job. cells are the basic building blocks of life. Humans are made up of 200 different cells  
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Explain growth and list an example   living things increase in size. They must have energy. A puppy is most done growing at 2 years old.  
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Explain responding environment and list an example.   Organizations respond to changes in the environment. A flower in a pot as it grows it leans towards the sun light.  
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Explain reproduction and list an example   living things reproduce which means they form other organisms like themselves. rabbits carry the babies for about 32 days.  
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Why is a virus not alive   A virus is not alive because it doesn't have all the characteristics listed in box one.  
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What is asexual reproduction   A single parent produces offspring,  
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Which type of reproduction leads to greater diversity and why?   Sexual reproduction leads to greater diversity. their are 2 sets of DNA.  
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