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Biology, 09.06.2021 06:00 taylorep2004

we should be able to define what "life" is. In other words, what makes something a living thing? When you seen something, how do you determine if it's living or not? Think about your criteria and note if it holds up to scrutiny or if there are gaps/exceptions to your "rules of the living."

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