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Which observation could lead to the conclusion that an object is non-living?
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Which observation could lead to the conclusion that an object is non-living?
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Which observation could lead to the conclusion that an object is non-living?
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The object doesn't move.
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An observation could lead to conclusion that an object is nonliving is that it
can't perform metabolic processes
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