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Why do we say that living organisms respond to stimuli and non-living organisms do not? Explain with an example.

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Answered by simmythekkan
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Living things are capable to rapid changes in the environment. These rapid changes, called stimuli, provoke reactions in living organisms that are often very different from those expected from nonliving things.

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