What properties of living things can be characteristic both for objects of living nature and for objects of inanimate nature?

Such a property of living things as growth is characteristic of objects of both non-living and living nature. For example, living organisms grow, some all their life, others up to a certain age due to the growth of cells and due to their division. Some crystals, for a long time, increase in size, that is, they grow due to the accumulation of new deposits of a particular rock on their surface. The representatives of living nature include plants, animals, fungi, bacteria, and non-living ones include, for example, water, stones, soil, rocks, air, etc.



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