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Living organisms and non-living systems have numerous characteristics in common, but only organisms -are composed of atoms, composed of cells,have the ability to utilize energy,have the ability to self-replicate,
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Living organisms and non-living systems have numerous characteristics in common, but only organisms -are composed of atoms, composed of cells,have the ability to utilize energy,have the ability to self-replicate, or have the ability to move?
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It is true that only living organisms have the ability
to utilize energy,have the ability to self-replicate, or have the ability to move. Non-living systems also has atoms but they do not have cells thus they do not have the ability to the things organisms can do.
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