Biological Process -

: The ability to react to external environment changes, such as a plant turning toward the sun.

: An organism's increase in size and the biological changes it undergoes throughout its life cycle.

: The chemical transformation of energy. It includes anabolism (building up cellular components) and catabolism (breaking down organic matter).

: Physical displacement, either of the entire organism or of structures within its cells.

: The intake and use of nutrients and oxygen to generate energy and support life. Examples at Different Scales

: The process by which organisms produce new individual offspring.

: The ability to react to external environment changes, such as a plant turning toward the sun.

: An organism's increase in size and the biological changes it undergoes throughout its life cycle.

: The chemical transformation of energy. It includes anabolism (building up cellular components) and catabolism (breaking down organic matter).

: Physical displacement, either of the entire organism or of structures within its cells.

: The intake and use of nutrients and oxygen to generate energy and support life. Examples at Different Scales biological process

: The process by which organisms produce new individual offspring.