Biology, asked by Bharatkaushik853, 7 months ago

A living organism is differentiated from non-living structure based ona. Reproductionb. Growthc. Metabolismd. Movement

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Answered by samdaniel03
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Answer:

yes it is but it should be a defining characteristics.. so if you look into these characters, the correct one separating living from non living are.. Growth.. metabolism... and reaction to a stimuli... aare defining characteristics...

Answered by sicksu101
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Answer:

c. Metabolism

Explanation:

Rocks can be broken into two, just like amoeba reproduces using binary fission, so living organisms cannot be differentiated on the basis of reproduction.

Volcanoes grow by constant deposition of cooled lava, just like any living being, so growth cannot be considered as a criteria either.

Rivers and leaf floating in the wind shows movement, just like living beings, thus movement cannot be considered as a basis either.

Metabolism is the only process that is not shown by any non-living thing, and so can be used as a criteria here.

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