Biology, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

A living organism is differentiated from a non living structure based on

A) reproduction

B) growth

C) Metabolism

D) Movement

Answers

Answered by aqibkincsem
6

All of the factors,


a) Reproduction,


b) Growth,


c) Metabolism


d) Movement differentiate a living organism from a non-living structure.


Every living organism has these factors which differentiate them from the non-living structures.


Reproduction, growth, metabolism and movement is not possible for the non-living structures because they have either no cells or dead cells.

Answered by StaceeLichtenstein
5

Answer: All options A) Reproduction  B) Growth  C) Metabolism  D) Movement are correct.

All living organisms perform reproduction, growth, metabolism and movement. These properties differentiate them from the non-living structures. They are necessary for the survival and maintenance of life forms.

Reproduction, growth, metabolism and movement does not take place in the non-living structures.  


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