Biology, asked by pk9427000, 21 days ago

Do you think that non-living things cannot show growth?​

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Answered by REHAN0412
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Non-living things are not alive. They do not possess life. They do not have cells and do not grow or show locomotion/movement.

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Answered by kamya221
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hey here is ur answer

Non-living things are objects or items that do not show any signs of life. Therefore, they show no organization. In other terms, non-living organisms are not alive. Hence, they do not perform any of the functions that living things do. They do not grow, do not depend on water, food and air and do not perform homeostasis or metabolic reactions.

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