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Option A is correct.
In simple terms growth may be defined as an increase in size and mass. Growth can not be taken as a defining property for living beings, because non- living things can also grow i.e. they increase in size and mass. For example size of a mountain can increase by the accumulation of large amount of snow. Thus only growth is not a criterion of being alive.
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Option A is correct.
In simple terms growth may be defined as an increase in size and mass. Growth can not be taken as a defining property for living beings, because non- living things can also grow i.e. they increase in size and mass. For example size of a mountain can increase by the accumulation of large amount of snow. Thus only growth is not a criterion of being alive.
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