Study of living organisms and their interactions with the environment.
Living things, or organisms, share a set of features that make them different from nonliving things. These features include the ability to grow, reproduce, respond to stimuli, use energy, and maintain homeostasis (a stable internal environment). Whether it's a towering tree or a tiny bacterium, all living things have these characteristics!
Understanding what makes something alive helps scientists study life on Earth and search for life beyond our planet.
A sunflower grows taller and turns toward the sun.
A cat runs away when it hears a loud noise.
Living things grow, reproduce, use energy, respond to their environment, and maintain balance inside their bodies.