which are alive, not allive, was alive, or never alive?

are these alive, not alive, was alive, or never alive…

Cells Reproduction Metabolism Homeostatis Heredity Responsiveness Growth & Development

Answer #1

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Answer #2

Cells-cells live and die, cells of living things are alive and when they are old they die, and cells of dead organisms are dead

Reproduction-Reproduction is the biological process by which new individual organisms are produced. Reproduction is a fundamental feature of all known life.So its alive of course…

Metabolism-Metabolism is the set of chemical reactions that occur in living organisms in order to maintain life.So yes its alive…

and you mean—>Homeostasis- not “Homeostatis”… Homeostasis-The ability of a system or living organism to adjust its internal environment to maintain a stable equilibrium; such as the ability of warm-blooded animals to maintain a constant temperature…So yeah its alive…

Heredity-s the passing of traits to offspring (from its parent or ancestors). This is the process by which an offspring cell or organism acquires or becomes predisposed to the characteristics of its parent cell or organism. Yes it is alive hun…

Responsiveness-The responsiveness of an interactive system describes how quickly it responds to user input (I.e. the rate of communication with the system). im guessing thats alive too?…

Growth development-The first term refers to the increase in body measurements, such as height and weight. The second is applied to the appearance and improvement of functions, such as language, motor ability, cognitive functions, psychic maturity and others.Alive?

well I tried hope it helps…what kind of hmwrk is that anyway??? thats weird..jajaja Good Luck tho-x0x0x0-Unique!

Answer #3

well we only have: living, non-living ad dead, cells are living, reproduction is non- living, etc, dead is was alive, non living is never alive, and living is alive, hope this helped :D

Answer #4

Ummm. 95% of those make no sense pertaining to the question. Cells are living…

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