Viruses can reproduce only inside a cell of living organisms. Viruses are sometimes considered non-living structures because they lack cells.
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No, non-living things do not have the ability to reproduce. Reproduction is a biological process that involves the creation of new individuals from existing ones, and non-living things lack the necessary biological mechanisms for reproduction.
No, non-living things cannot reproduce. They do not need air, food and water to survive, and also, they do not have genes to reproduce.
Living things can grow, reproduce, consume energy, and respond to stimuli, while nonliving things do not exhibit these characteristics. Living things have cells and follow biological processes, whereas nonliving things do not have cells or biological processes.
Living things have the ability to grow, reproduce, and respond to stimuli, while nonliving things do not possess these characteristics. Living things also require energy to sustain their activities, whereas nonliving things do not need energy to exist.
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Living things are organisms that have the ability to grow, reproduce, respond to stimuli, and maintain homeostasis. Nonliving things are objects or materials that do not possess these characteristics. Dead organisms were once living but have ceased to exhibit any signs of life.
Nonliving things lack the ability to grow, reproduce, adapt to their environment, and respond to stimuli like living organisms do. They also do not have metabolic processes or the capacity for evolution.