Let’s go through this step by step.
The table shows 7 life processes, each with a letter and a description. The letters are: M, R, S, G, R, E, N.
Wait — there are two “R”s! One is for Respiration, the other for Reproduction. That might be confusing, but it’s okay — we just need to match each process to its correct definition.
The task isn’t clearly stated in your message, but since you uploaded this table and asked me to solve the problem, I’m guessing you’re being asked to
match each letter to the correct life process or maybe
identify which letter stands for which process based on the definitions.
But looking again — actually, the table already has everything matched! Each row has:
- A letter (like M)
- The name of the process (like Movement)
- A simple explanation (like “All living things move, even plants”)
So perhaps the real task is to
remember or learn these 7 life processes using the acronym formed by the first letters: M-R-S-G-R-E-N.
That spells “MRS GREN” — a common mnemonic used in biology to remember the 7 characteristics of living things.
Let’s list them out clearly:
1.
M → Movement → All living things move
2.
R → Respiration → Getting energy from food
3.
S → Sensitivity → Detecting changes around them
4.
G → Growth → All living things grow
5.
R → Reproduction → Making more of their own kind
6.
E → Excretion → Getting rid of waste
7.
N → Nutrition → Taking in and using food
Even though there are two R’s, they stand for different things: Respiration and Reproduction. In the mnemonic “MRS GREN”, the first R is Respiration, the second R is Reproduction.
This is a standard way to teach students what makes something alive.
Since no specific question was asked (like “Which letter stands for excretion?”), but you said “solve the problem”, I think the goal here is to understand that this table teaches the 7 life processes using the mnemonic
MRS GREN.
If you were given a quiz like “What does ‘S’ stand for?” — the answer would be Sensitivity.
Or if asked “Which process means getting rid of waste?” — that’s Excretion, which is ‘E’.
But since no specific question was given, I’ll assume you want confirmation that you’ve understood the table correctly — and that yes, these are the 7 life processes, remembered by MRS GREN.
Final Answer:
The table lists the 7 life processes using the mnemonic MRS GREN: Movement, Respiration, Sensitivity, Growth, Reproduction, Excretion, Nutrition. Each letter matches its process and definition as shown.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of life processes worksheet.