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Y_Kistochka [10]
4 years ago
11

find a species of animals, plants, insects, or fungi by researching the internet. Based on your findings, discuss at least Five

characteristics that make this organism a "living species".
Biology
1 answer:
KonstantinChe [14]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:Airedale Terrier is a Dog specie,the Airedale Terrier is the largest of all terrier breeds.

(1) Respiration

(2) Nutrition

(3) Reproduction

(4) Movement

(5) Irritability

Explanation: A living specie is a specie that poses all the characteristics of a living organisms such MOVEMENT, REPRODUCTION, NUTRITION, IRRITABILITY,GROWTH, EXCRETION, REPRODUCTION AND DEATH.

Respiration is the process through which living organisms take in oxygen in order to break down food for the release of energy and carbon dioxide.

Nutrition is the process of feeding or intake of nutrients Airedale Terrier feeds on both plants and animals ( OMNIVORES).

Reproduction is the process through which the younger generation are brought to life Airedale Terrier reproduce through Sexual reproduction.

Movement is the change of location,Airedale Terrier moves from one point to another.

Airedale Terrier responds to different stimuli ranging from sound,light,touch, taste etc.

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