Living organisms can be unexceptionally distinguished from the nonliving thing on the basis of their ability for
1) Reproduction
2) Growth and movement
3) Interaction and environment andprogressive evolution
4) Responsiveness to tough
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Living organisms can be unexceptionally distinguished from the nonliving thing on the basis of their ability for
1) Reproduction
2) Growth and movement
3) Interaction and environment andprogressive evolution
4) Responsiveness to tough
3) Interaction and environment andprogressive evolution