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Health, 13.02.2020 06:58 stusullivanriley

All living organisms

are made of one or more cells,
have an organized structure,
obtain and use energy and matter,
maintain a relatively stable internal environment,
grow,
reproduce and pass on genetic information to their offspring, and
respond to stimuli and adapt to their external environments.
Given these criteria, which of the following specimens can be considered a living organism?

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