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The presence or absence of

provides evidence that a specimen is a living thing.
atoms?
molecules?
cells?

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Answer:

presence of cells

Step-by-step explanation:

All living things are composed of cells. A cell can be defined as a complex biological arrangement that has all the structures and materials required for life. Cells carry out specialized functions such as, for example, metabolic functions to convert nutrients from food into energy (ATP), and reproduce by mitosis and/or meiosis. Thus, the cell is known to be the basic unit of life.

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