Characteristics
such as
<span><span>
1.
</span>Irritability.
Organisms react to certain stimuli in their habituated environment in order to
survive.</span>
<span><span>
2.
</span>Reproduction.
This is the natural mechanism of living organisms to produce offspring or seeds
for the next generation.</span>
<span><span>
3.
</span>Growth.
Every organisms undergoes the process of development and growth, where they
become for capable in survival.</span>
<span><span>4.
</span>Excretion.
As living organisms utilize the natural resources and undergoes bodily
processes, waste is created and is toxic which is needed to be out of the
system.</span>
<span><span>5.
</span>Movement.
Survival means being able to adapt and move to a certain location where you can
grow and hunt.</span>
<span><span>6.
</span>Respiration.
All organisms –fish, reptiles, mammals, or even algae undergoes cellular
respiration in order to do its functions.</span>
<span><span>
7.
</span>Nutrition.
Living organisms need food and for the plants, make food in order to function. </span>
Answer:Water
Explanation:
A fungus is any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and molds, as well as the more familiar mushrooms. These organisms are classified as a kingdom, fungi, which is separate from the other eukaryotic life kingdoms of plants and animals.Water doesn’t fall into this category as it in itself doesn’t fall into the category(thank god).
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Answer:
Water moves through the help of living organisms in an ecosystem. ... Other nonliving processes such as evaporation, precipitation, water returns back into the atmosphere.
Explanation:
The answer is '<span>Exaptation</span>'. This term describes the change in the function of a trait developed during evolution, i.e., a trait that evolved to fulfil one function, eventually serves to fulfil another function for which it was not originally evolved. It is thought that this is common in animal anatomy and behaviour. For example, bird feathers may have initially evolved for temperature regulation, but later were adapted for flight.