- Tardigrade
- Question
- Biology
- Statement I: When we try to define ‘living’, we conventionally look for distinctive characteristics exhibited by living organisms. Growth, reproduction, ability to sense environment and mount a suitable response come to our mind immediately as unique features of living organisms. Statement II: All living organisms grow. Increase in mass and increase in number of individuals are twin characteristics of growth
Q.
Statement I: When we try to define ‘living’, we conventionally look for distinctive characteristics exhibited by living organisms. Growth, reproduction, ability to sense environment and mount a suitable response come to our mind immediately as unique features of living organisms.
Statement II: All living organisms grow. Increase in mass and increase in number of individuals are twin characteristics of growth
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