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Damion Spence
4 February, 02:24
Why are leaves considered living things?
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Nayeli Davila
4 February, 04:50
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They fulfill a characteristic of living things they have
Respiration: Trees "breath in" carbon dioxide and breath out oxygen
Sensitivity: They react to things around them
Growth: Through photosynthesis and by absorbing nutrients, minerals and water through their roots, trees do grow
Reproduction: They have pollen and seeds
Excretion: They excrete oxygen
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