The characteristics that are common to all life forms: respond to stimuli, evolutionary history, and ability to reproduce and grow.
All forms of life exhibit certain characteristics which are common to all of them. These include the ability of an organism to respond to stimuli, existence of an evolutionary history of the organism as well as the ability to reproduce and grow.
All living organisms possess the ability to respond to stimuli (any change in the internal or external environment), e.g. plants like 'touch-me-not' or <em>Mimosa pudica </em>fold their leaves as a response to touch.
Every organism also has an evolutionary history which can explain how an organism adapted to the changing environment. All organisms also possess the ability to reproduce and grow in order to produce an offspring either by asexual or sexual modes of reproduction.
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