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  • 06-01-2018
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Living organisms are different from inanimate objects because they ________.living organisms are different from inanimate objects because they ________.

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jamiexx
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  • 06-01-2018
The answer is because they have the 7 characteristics of life.

Only living things have all 7 of them, even if some inanimate objects have, they might only have a few.

These characteristics include movement, respiration, sensitivity, growth, reproduction, Excretion and nutrition.

Yes for example robots can move, or can respond to stimulus, but at the moment they can't reproduce or excrete. So they're not living things.

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