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No. The sun is not an organism.

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Can the sun reproduce?

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Do plant reproduce their own kind?

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Why is the sun not living?

The sun is not living because it is not made of cells, does not reproduce, and contains no DNA or hereditary material. The sun is a complex chemical reaction involving hydrogen and helium fusion and fission. It is a highly exothermic plasma involved in an extended chemical rea ction. It is not alive.


What is an example of something that is not an organism?

An example of something that is not an organism is a rock. Rocks do not possess the characteristics of living organisms, such as the ability to grow, reproduce, or metabolize nutrients.