Terms in this set (10)
- Assimilation. chemical changes.
- Excertion. removal of wastes, produced by metabolic.
- Movement. change in position.
- Responsiveness. reaction to change, inside or outside your body.
- Growth. increase in body size, no shape change.
- Reproduction. new cells, new organisms.
- Respiration. ...
- Digestion.
- What is a characteristic of most animals?
- What are 3 characteristics of animals?
- What are the 4 characteristics common to most animals?
- What are the 7 basic characteristics of living things?
- What are the 11 common groups of animals?
What is a characteristic of most animals?
All animals are eukaryotic, multicellular organisms, and most animals have complex tissue structure with differentiated and specialized tissue. Animals are heterotrophs; they must consume living or dead organisms since they cannot synthesize their own food and can be carnivores, herbivores, omnivores, or parasites.
What are 3 characteristics of animals?
Animals are multicellular eukaryotes that lack cell walls. All animals are heterotrophs. Animals have sensory organs, the ability to move, and internal digestion. They also have sexual reproduction.
What are the 4 characteristics common to most animals?
(i) The levels of organization. (ii) Nature of coelom. (iii) The presence or absence of segmentation and notochord. (iv) Organization of the organ system.
What are the 7 basic characteristics of living things?
There are seven characteristics of living things: movement, breathing or respiration, excretion, growth, sensitivity and reproduction.
What are the 11 common groups of animals?
Classify animals into major groups (mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, arthropods, vertebrates, invertebrates, those having live births and those which lay eggs) according to their physical characteristics and behaviors.