The living organisms can be unexceptionally distinguished from the non-living

The living organisms can be unexceptionally distinguished from the non-living things on the basis of their ability for

Options

(a) interaction with the environment and progressive evolution
(b) reproduction
(c) growth and movement
(d) responsiveness to touch.

Correct Answer:

reproduction

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