There are eight life processes common to nearly all living organisms which are:

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There are eight life processes common to nearly all living organisms which are:
  1. They require nutrition and either they made there own food (plants) or eat other organisms (animals)
    1. They excrete or get rid of toxic waste products
      1. They move - in animals this is by the action of muscles in plants through slow growth
        1. They grow by develop by increasing in size and mass through using nutrients gained from food
          1. They respond to stimuli which means the are sensitive to changes in their environment or surroundings
            1. They respire which is the process of getting energy from food
              1. They reproduce and produce offspring
                1. Control their internal conditions (called homeostasis)
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