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What distinction can you make between a dead organism and something that was never alive? Give an example.

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  1. A dead organism has cells, one that was never alive doesn't.


  2. A Dead Organism has expired from initiating in metabolic processes, while a non-living thing never has organs to perform metabolic processes.

  3. An organism that is dead leaves something on Earth.

    Something that was never alive doesn't have anything to leave on Earth.

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