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What is the difference between a nonliving specimen and one that

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Answer:The diffrence is it were ever alive.

Step-by-step explanation:

Non-Living Things – Things that are not alive or do not have life in them are called non-living things. Examples: Stone, airplane etc. Dead Things – Things which once formed a part of some living plant or animal, but now show no trace of life are called dead things. Examples: Dry wood, piece of dry bone, leather etc.

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Answer:

Non-Living Things – Things that are not alive or do not have life in them are called non-living things. Examples: Stone, airplane etc. Dead Things – Things which once formed a part of some living plant or animal, but now show no trace of life are called dead things. Examples: Dry wood, piece of dry bone, leather etc.

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