P. Non-living things are made up of atoms, whereas living things are made up of
cells; living things do not contain any atoms. Do you agree with this statement?
Give reasons to support your answer.
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Explanation:
Cell is a basic unit of living organisms while non-living things are made up of atoms and molecules, but the cell contains atoms and molecules. e.g. the cell membrane is made up of proteins which are made up of atoms and molecules. Thus, we can say all living and non-living things are made up of atoms and molecules.
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