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Movement, Respiration and Sensitivity

These are three features of of all living organisms:

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Movement

  • Movement is an action by an organism or part of an organism causing a change of position or place.
  • For example, climbing plants move their tendrils (growths from their stems) around fixed objects so that they can climb walls.
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Respiration

  • Respiration is the chemical reactions in cells that break down nutrient molecules and release energy for metabolism (chemical reactions in cells).
  • For example, when a human eats an apple, the sugars in the apple are broken down to release energy.
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Sensitivity

  • Sensitivity is the ability to detect or sense stimuli in the internal or external environment and to make appropriate responses.
  • For example, a deer detects movement in the nearby grass and runs away from a potential predator.

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1Classification of Living Organisms

2Organisation of the Organism

3Movement Into & Out of Cells

4Biological Molecules

5Enzymes

6Plant Nutrition

7Human Nutrition

8Transport in Plants

9Transport in Animals

10Diseases & Immunity

11Gas Exchange in Humans

12Respiration

13Excretion in Humans

14Coordination & Response

15Drugs

16Reproduction

17Inheritance

18Variation & Selection

19Organisms & Their Environment

20Human Influence on Ecosystems

21Biotechnology & Genetic Modification

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