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27 October, 07:26

What is an inanimate object that is not composed of cells. It may be made of atoms, molecules, crystals, but not cells?

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  1. 27 October, 07:28
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    The correct answer will be - abiotic, non-living things like water, soil, light and others.

    Explanation:

    The matter present on Earth is made up of basic unit called atoms which contains quantum molecules electrons, protons and neutrons.

    These atoms aggregate together and form molecules with different physical and chemical properties. These molecules again aggregate together to form macro-molecules which can form the living things by forming biomolecules and forming organelles and cells. The macro-molecules can also form non-living objects or inanimate objects like water, soil, light and many others.

    Thus, abiotic, non-living things like water, soil, light and others are the correct answer.
  2. 27 October, 07:44
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    Rocks, water, and sand.
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