Living Things and Life Process


 
 
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Living Things and Life Process

All living things have an organized cellular structure with different levels of organization. An arranged and ordered structure with cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, etc is an important feature that distinguishes the living from the non - living. If this organization breaks down, an organism is no longer alive as organization is not only confined to external appearance but is present in the internal structure as well. Therefore, living things have to repair and maintain their structure through various processes.

Living Things and Life Processes

·   The growth of a living organism starts with the division of its cells. When a cell divides, it forms two daughter cells from a single mother cell. The daughter cell divide and redivide to give rise to tissue and organs, Different life processes of an organism like growth and maintenance, require energy which is obtained from food by the process called ‘ nutrition’.

·   Food is broken down into simpler forms by a stepwise oxidizing – reducing process known as ‘respiration’. During this process, oxygen is commonly required by organism to release energy from the food for carrying out various life processes.

·   In multicellular organism, all the cells are not in contact with the environment. So, food and oxygen have to be transported to all parts of the body. For the movement of food and oxygen from one part to other, there is transportation system. The carrying out of different life processes involves ‘metabolism’ (chemical reactions in organism) which produces harmful waste products that have to be removed from the bodies of living organism through the process of ‘excretion’. In complex organism, specialized tissues system carries out excretion and specialized transportation system carries metabolic products to the excretory tissues.

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Life processes are important to carry out daily life activities. There are _________________ life processes which every living thing has

Right Option : D
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Question : 2

In bigger bodies there are a large number of cells whereas in some organisms there is only one cell. The cell can be seen ____________________

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Question : 3

The breakdown of pyruvate to give carbon dioxide, water and energy takes place in _____________

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