Why growth cannot be considered as a defining property of living organisms, because
Biology · NEET · NTA Exams — The Living World
Why growth cannot be considered as a defining property of living organisms, because
- Non-living things can also grow
- Growth is limited for some time in living organisms
- Non-living things can grow both from within and outside
- Growth ecompasses both increase in number of individuals as well as increase in mass
Answer
(A) Non-living things can also grow
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