Movement - either all a creature’s structure moves or there are moving parts which respond to stimuli, for example, light or a predator., Respiration - is a chemical reaction that occurs in the parts of cells in which glucose and oxygen react to produce carbon dioxide and water, releasing energy. Plants respire all the time in both light and darkness., Sensitivity - reacting to the environment, such as creatures closing their shell at low tide or plants bending and growing towards a source of light., Growth - – all living organisms grow and develop. Growth can be defined as an irreversible change in mass, or repair of wounds, Reproduction - producing offspring. When reproduction occurs, genes containing DNA are passed to an organism’s offspring., Excretion - all living things produce waste. The processes of obtaining energy all create byproducts or waste. For example, Carbon dioxide is the waste product of respiration and, in humans, is excreted through the lungs., Nutrition - All living organisms require nutrition - they may make this nutrition themselves eg plants do this through photosynthesis, or they may eat other organisms to gain nutrition.,

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