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Why is there a need for the organism to reproduce?

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Reproduction is more fundamental than life. Life exists because self-replicating molecules formed under primordial abiotic conditions. Life is *defined* as a class of self-replicating molecular phenomena. Reproduction is a fundamental property of life, not a need. Life reproduces is because that's what life does. If it didn't reproduce, there wouldn't have been life.

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