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No, non-living things cannot reproduce. Reproduction is a characteristic of living organisms that involves the production of offspring. Non-living things do not possess the ability to reproduce because they lack the essential biological processes and mechanisms required for reproduction.
fertile living things can reproduce itself.
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No, a clock is not a living thing. It does not have the characteristics of living organisms such as the ability to grow, reproduce, or respond to its environment. A clock is a man-made object designed to tell time.
actually non living thing do reproduce, just differently. say a plant for instance, that reproduces. anything that doesn't need to reproduce (like a twig or log) then it has evolved not to because it is either dead or doesnt need to reproduce.
Living things reproduce.
No. A printer does not grow or reproduce so it is not a living thing.
Part of the definition of a living thing is that it reproduces, so all living things reproduce.
No, non-living things cannot reproduce. Reproduction is a characteristic of living organisms that involves the production of offspring. Non-living things do not possess the ability to reproduce because they lack the essential biological processes and mechanisms required for reproduction.
A flower is a living thing because it uses photosynthesis to grow and it can reproduce itself.Yes.
Some can. You (a living thing) can print off multiple copies of this answer (non-living thing).
They reproduce.
Theres no such thing.
fertile living things can reproduce itself.
It means they can produce other living things like themselves
Living things grow so their reproductive system will mature to reproduce.
No, chlorine is a chemical element, not a living thing or virus.