Explaun how living organisms are formed from inanimate matter
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Only the very selfsame particles, atoms, and molecules, underpinned by the same fields and wave functions, exist . Life forms and inanimate matter are not two separate things. ... Inanimate matter has a potential to combine to produce living cells when conditions allow. When the Earth was formed of rocks, water, etc.
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The first characteristic of a living thing is that they are made up of cells. A cell is the basic building block of all organisms. It is the smallest unit of organization in a living thing. They contain the organism's hereditary information (DNA) and can make copies of themselves in a process called mitosis.
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