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Christian
13 November, 18:29
Is a seed a living organism?
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Cheyanne Holmes
13 November, 18:44
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A seed is not a living organism. A living organising needs oxygen.
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Cristian
13 November, 19:05
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No cause it needs oxygen for it to be living and all meaning all things that are alive needs to have oxygen
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