Biology, asked by anilaammu2003, 11 months ago

can metabolic reactions be demonstrated in a test tube be called living??

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
41

Answer:

No, the test tube is not living or non-living, but the reaction is living.

Explanation:

An isolated metabolic reaction that takes places in a test tube outside the living organism is not living or non-living.

However, a metabolic reaction in vitro is a living reaction. In other words, the body of a living organism is the feature of life, but the test tube is neither living or non-living.

Answered by smartbrainz
36

No, Metabolic reactions can be demonstrated in a test tube that cannot be called as living.

Explanation:

The living defines the life system which can be into the respiration process. The plants and animals undergo the respiration process with chemical moiety surrounding in the atmosphere.

But the chemical reaction in the test is just the reaction between two chemicals forming the compound and hence there is no respiration including the process of exhalation and inhalation.

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