What features distinguish living organisms from inanimate objects?

Objects of living nature differ from objects of inanimate nature in that the former are capable of movement, development, growth, respiration, reproduction, nutrition, variability, heredity, irritability, and so on. Objects of inanimate nature are incapable of all this.



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