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In a non-living organism, tissues would be defined as organized structures composed of cells that are not exhibiting any signs of life or metabolic activity. These tissues would lack the ability to grow, respond to stimuli, or carry out any cellular functions typically associated with living organisms. They would essentially be inert structural components with no biological function.

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