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Properties of life :

  • Order
  • Sensitivity or response to environment
  • Reproduction
  • Growth and development
  • Homeostasis
  • Regulation
  • Energy processing
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Sensitivity to stimuli;An organism is able to process the stimuli from environment with the help of coordination between sense organs and brain.

Sensation can be explained as the activation of sensory receptor cells at the stimulus level.

Hence answer of first question is 

Response to environment or sensitivity to stimuli

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