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why are trees are considered living things

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Answered by ka371973m2
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Trees are considered as living organisms, because they meet the criteria for living things. Trees grow through photosynthesis, they eat food, they absorb minerals, nutrients and water. Living things, are capable of a response to a stimuli, they are able to reproduce, develop and grow.

Answered by ItZBeRRyPiE
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Trees are considered as living organisms, because they meet the criteria for living things. Trees grow through photosynthesis, they eat food, they absorb minerals, nutrients and water. Living things, are capable of a response to a stimuli, they are able to reproduce, develop and grow.

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