Answer:
1. Obtaining energy
2. responding to a stimulus
3. reproduction
4. excretion
Explanation:
1. All living organisms require energy for their life processes. This energy is derived from food. The food we eat contains biomolecules that store energy. The energy stored by these food molecules is released by a process called RESPIRATION. Image 1 shows a cat trying to obtain energy by feeding. The food will eventually be broken down to release energy.
2. Stimulus is any thing (whether internal or external) that causes a change in an organism. In image 2, a man is responding to a sudden change in his back, which is pain.
3. Reproduction is a characteristics of living organisms that involves the production of young ones. Image 3 depicts two cells undergoing fertilization (fusion of nuclei) to produce a new cell. In turn, the cell divides again to form two gametes. The cycle continues like that.
4. Excretion is the removal of waste products from a cell. According to Image 4, the cell allows a food particle in and releases the waste contents out of the cell.
<span>Spirogyra, otherwise known as pond silk, is a type of algae that can be found in bodies of freshwater. The cells are long, unbranched, and cylindrical, being much longer than they are wide. There is no distinction between the basal and distal end, and they connect to each multiple times over to create the "silk" they are seen as; they also can reproduce sexually and asexually. Each cell has one nucleus and a cell wall composed of pectin surrounded by cellulose. Inside each cell is a very distinct spiraling shape of green, being chloroplast strands. It is these shapes for which the cells are named.</span>
The answer is A I hope i helped.
Prokaryotes don't have a nucleus so it's bacteria :)