Biology, asked by santosh6093, 9 months ago

1. Can metabolic reactions demonstrated in
a test tube (called 'in vitro' tests) be called
living?​

Answers

Answered by VishalSharma01
225

Answer:-

Either living nor non-living but living reaction.

Explanation:

An isolated metabolic reactions that happen outside the body of an organism which is performed in a test tube is neither living nor non-living.

Isolated metabolic reactions in vitro are not living things but surely living reactions.

It can also be said that cellular organisation of the body is the defining feature of life forms.

Answered by Anonymous
26

Explanation:

Metabolic reactions demonstrated in a test tube or in vitro tests are not living things.Instead they are living reactions.

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