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Biology, 24.08.2021 23:50, shonesam98
1. What is one characteristic that all living things and only living things have in common?
2.How did both the Redi and Pasteur experiments prove there was no such thing as a spontaneous generation?
3.Why do living things need water, food, and space to live?
4.The paws of the arctic fox are covered in thick fur. How does this help the fox maintain homeostasis?
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