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Do you consider a person in coma- living or dead .. Reason???
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Answered by steshamjs
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No, you do not consider a person in coma neither dead nor living

Explanation:

Someone who is in a coma is unconscious and will not respond to voices, other sounds, or any sort of activity going on nearby. The person is still alive, but the brain is functioning at its lowest stage of alertness. You can't shake and wake up someone who is in a coma like you can someone who has just fallen asleep.

So on this basis the person is considered as dead, but there are thousands of metabolic reactions occurring in the body, hence on the basis of metabolism the person is considered as living. So we can say that the person that lying in coma is neither living nor dead.

I hope I have answered your question and cleared your doubt.

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