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Life Definition
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by Hartley DiBianca on April 6, 2001 00:39:00 UTC |
I suppose life could be classified as any collection of matter/energy with a finite existence that began and with end, death. Life only exists because it is the alternative to death. This definition seems to big, because while it would accurately include plants, micro=organisms, and animals, it would also include almost everything. A chair would be life under this definition. When it is constructed it is born and when it meets its fate, in a fire for example, it dies.
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