A living organism can be easily distinguished from non-living on the basis of |
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a) |
Responsiveness to touch stimuli |
b) |
Movement and growth |
c) |
Reproduction |
d) |
Interaction with environment and progressive evolution |
A living organism can be easily distinguished from non-living on the basis of |
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a) |
Responsiveness to touch stimuli |
b) |
Movement and growth |
c) |
Reproduction |
d) |
Interaction with environment and progressive evolution |
(c) Reproduction. Regeneration was first observed in Hydra. Planaria exhibits true regeneration. All these organisms show regeneration as a key feature |