Humans, plants and mushrooms are all alive. What do these

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Humans, plants and mushrooms are all alive. What do these organisms have in common?

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Jawaban:

Humans, plants and mushrooms have in common that they are all composed of cells, which are the basis of life.

Cells are the smallest element within the complex structure of living beings and are the basis of their levels of organization.

Common characteristics among humans, plants and mushrooms:

They are multicellular beings (with several cells).

All them feed themselves, through food they incorporate certain materials from the environment, these materials are transformed and used to carry out all activities.

All them breathe.

All them reproduce, that is, they originate new individuals similar to them.

In order to maintain their cellular organization, they carry out a biological process known as homeostasis.

All comply with the life cycle.

Therefore, we can conclude that humans, plants and mushrooms have in common that their biological composition is based on cells and they perform the three vital functions (nutrition, respiration and reproduction)

Penjelasan:

manusia itu apa sih?

Humans are a primate species that originate and live on earth with the largest population, the most extensive distribution, and are characterized by their ability to walk on two legs, as well as brains.

apa sih itu tumbuhan?

Plants are multicellular eukaryotic organisms that belong to the kingdom Plantae. It consists of several clades, namely, flowering plants, gymnosperms or open seed plants,

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Last Update: Fri, 17 Feb 23