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Y_Kistochka [10]
2 years ago
9

a car moves takes in fuel releases energy from fuel gets rid of waste through the exhaust pipe is a car living thing​

Biology
1 answer:
Jobisdone [24]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The correct answer is - no, the car is not a living thing.

Explanation:

All living organisms have definite life processes that are characteristics of a living organism and are common in every living being. There are seven life processes that determined and need to do to count as a living thing, that are -

1. Movement - all living things show some type of movement, even plants

2. Respiration - required to get energy from food

3. Sensitivity - sense what is happening around

4. Growth - all living things grow

5. Reproduction - increasing number of the same type

6. Excretion - removal of biological waste

7. Nutrition - utilizing food

A car shows movement and the ability to get energy from fuel similarly as respiration and nutrition can show sensitivity if an alarm installed, and removes waste through exhaust pipes like excretion. However, it can not grow or make another same type like reproduction, So a car is not alive.

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