lifeforms
Lifeforms, or living organisms, are entities that exhibit a set of characteristics used to distinguish living systems from nonliving matter: organized structure, metabolism, growth, reproduction, response to stimuli, homeostasis, and the capacity to evolve. Most recognized life on Earth consists of cells, and life processes run on energy captured from the environment and converted into usable chemical forms.
Biochemically, life is largely carbon-based and water-dependent, utilizing nucleic acids to store genetic information and proteins
Taxonomy and classification commonly follow the three-domain framework: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya. Within Eukarya are kingdoms
Origins and evolution are topics of ongoing study. Life on Earth is thought to have arisen more
Astrobiology explores life beyond Earth, studying extremophiles to broaden the known conditions that can sustain life