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Jaqueline Stout
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28 July, 22:08
What makes a living thing living?
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Elias Pennington
28 July, 22:15
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The thing that makes a thing living is that they are made of cells, use and obtain energy, grow and develop, and living things respond to their enviroment.
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Miriam Hines
28 July, 22:23
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Organisms or cells that make up energy
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