How do biological systems differ from objects of inanimate nature?

Biological systems, unlike objects of inanimate nature, are capable of moving, it is understood that they perform active movements. They have the ability to reproduce, which means they have a set of genetic information that is transmitted from generation to generation. They are able to carry out metabolism, transform complex substrates into simpler ones and vice versa. They are able to breathe, both at the organismic level and at the tissue level, receive and store, at the same time, energy in the form of ATP and ADP macromolecules.



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