Movement: (some may argue that plants don't move, as they cannot walk, but walking/moving from point A to B is called locomotion, not movement. Movement is when an organism moves a body part or parts to bring without a change in the position of the organism.
Sensitivity: The way organisms respond to their environment.
Nutrition: Organisms acquiring energy from metabolic processes (basically food)
Excretion: Waste being eliminated from an organism's body.
Reproduction: Process in which offspring are produced by parent organisms.
Growth: Development from growth to maturity of an organism.
Respiration: Organism obtaining energy from the reaction between glucose and oxygen.
They are necessary for alllivingthingsto be classified <em>as</em><em> </em><em>living</em><em> </em><em>things</em><em> </em>(however, viruses are another story I won't even go into)<em>.</em><em> </em>Therefore, all plants carry out these processes, as they are living things.