élállatok
Éllatok is a term derived from Hungarian, literally translating to "living things" or "creatures." In its broadest sense, it encompasses all organisms that exhibit the characteristics of life, including growth, reproduction, response to stimuli, and metabolism. This classification typically includes animals, plants, fungi, and protists, as well as bacteria and archaea. The term is often used in a more general context to refer to animals, differentiating them from plants or inanimate objects.
The concept of élallatok is fundamental to biology and ecology. Understanding the diversity and interrelationships of
Within the realm of élallatok, significant variation exists in form, function, and habitat. From microscopic bacteria