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Is bacteria a living or nonliving

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nonliving

Explanation:The vast majority of bacteria are free-living, except those that are obligate intracellular life. However, all of them have mechanisms that produce energy and genetic material, both necessary for their growth and development so its nonliving.

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Answer: Bacteria are a major group of living organisms. Most are microscopic and unicellular.

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