Here are six living things: a person, an oak tree, a mushroom, an amoeba, seaweed, and a bacterium. What features do they all have in common? How do they differ? Use the Internet to aid your research.

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They are all living things. Bacterium and an amoeba are singlecelled organism while the rest are multicellular organisms. Mushrooms are a type of decomposer. Oak trees and seaweed are producers. A person is a consumer..

Answer: All the things mentioned in the question are living things.

Explanation:

The feature that is common in all the things are that they all are living organisms. They can eat, reproduce, and digest food.

They differ in many ways , bacteria and amoeba are unicellular organism. Oak seed and seaweed are multicellular and producers as they perform photosynthesis.

Person is a multicellular organisms and lie in the category of consumer.Mushrooms are decomposers as they clean the environment.