Which organisms act as an intern link between nonliving and living organisms why do you think so
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An “interlink” between living and non living organisms? The best answer I could give you would be a scavenger I suppose? It really depends on what you’re actually looking for.
Other examples I could give would be Schrodinger’s cat, any brain dead animal, people who were legally dead temporarily, and viruses (Organic and self-replicating, but not an actual “organism”).
And of course, there’s the classic dead nerve scenario of a head chicken running around.
Other examples I could give would be Schrodinger’s cat, any brain dead animal, people who were legally dead temporarily, and viruses (Organic and self-replicating, but not an actual “organism”).
And of course, there’s the classic dead nerve scenario of a head chicken running around.
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Viruses are considered as borderline between living and nonliving organisms.
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