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The living organisms can be unexceptionally distinguished from the non-living things on the basis of their ability for

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LOcomotion,movement of particle,and their life processes and also by reproduction
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Answer:  

‘Living organisms’ can be distinguished from the ‘non-living things’ on the basis of their ability for growth and reproduction.  

Explanation:  

The essential characteristics of living organism such as growth and reproduction not are replicated by non-living organisms. In a living organism the cells continuously keep dividing thereby causing the formation of new cells that increases the size of the living organisms, similarly meiosis of germ cells produces gametes that fuse to form the new organisms.  

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