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Non-living things, also termed inorganic materials, don't have the ability to grow due to a lack of cells within the object. Inorganic materials, such as rock, metal, plastic, and other synthesized materials lack the basic structure of life, DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid. They are, however, made up of various molecules that can undergo certain physical and chemical reactions. Although due to the lack of DNA and other cell structures, inorganic material cannot "grow."

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