2.
What criteria do we use to decide whether something is alive?
Ans. Visible
movement such as walking, breathing, or growing is generally used to decide
whether something is alive or not. Sometime, a living organism can have
movements that are not visible to the naked eye. Therefore, the presence of
life processes is a fundamental criteria that can be used to decide whether
something is alive or not.
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