What are the basic life processes
Metabolism
Movement
Growth
Responsiveness
Differentiation
Reproduction
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Metabolism
Sum of all chemical processes that occur in the body
Consist of two phases: catabolism (breakdown of complex molecules) and anabolism (build up of complex chemical substances)
Responsiveness
Body’s ability to detect and respond to changes in the environment
Differentiation
Stem cells divide and give rise to specialised cells
Reproduction
Formation of new cells for tissue growth, repair or replacement. Formation of a new individual
Movement
Motion of the whole body, organs, cells or structures inside cells
Growth
Increase in body cells that results in increase of size.
Sometimes, a tissue can increase in size because the amount of material between the cells increase
what happens when one of the life processes stop occurring
death of cells or tissues and could lead to death of the individual
what indicates death in the human body
Heart beat stops
Spontaneous breathing stops
Loss of brain function