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  • Life - Wikipedia
    Life is matter that has biological processes, such as signaling and the ability to sustain itself It is defined descriptively by the capacity for homeostasis, organisation, metabolism, growth, adaptation, response to stimuli, and reproduction All life eventually reaches a state of death, and none is immortal Many philosophical definitions of living systems have been proposed, such as self
  • Life | Definition, Origin, Evolution, Diversity, Facts | Britannica
    Life, living matter and, as such, matter whose attributes include responsiveness, growth, metabolism, energy transformation, and reproduction Each individual is composed of one or more minimal living units, called cells, and is capable of transformation of compounds, growth, and participation in reproductive acts
  • LIFE
    LIFE reported, “After a series of exhaustive and exhausting medical tests, 75 in all, during which she complained less than the Mercury men had, Jerrie Cobb easily passed the rigid requirements laid down for astronauts-in-training ” LIFE staff photographer Ralph Crane documented Cobb going through her challenges
  • Disney Cast Life
    Discover the latest news, updates, and stories from Disney's cast members
  • The origin of life on Earth | Natural History Museum
    Explore the history of life on Earth, from 3 5-billion-year-old fossils to the vast diversity of species on our planet today
  • life - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    life (usually uncountable, plural lives) (uncountable) The state of organisms preceding their death, characterized by biological processes such as metabolism and reproduction and distinguishing them from inanimate objects; the state of being alive and living
  • What Is the Purpose of Life? - Psychology Today
    What's the purpose of life? Philosophers and theologians have argued about this for centuries Here's an answer that also points to how we should live as well
  • Life (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
    Like any basic concept, life is difficult to define Most people avoid the issue They may ignore marginal cases, accept fuzzy boundaries, or declare the whole issue beyond their scope But many people believe their work requires a rigorous demarcation of life So, a definition may be helpful in new scientific contexts, such as astrobiology, origins of life, or synthetic biology As such, the


















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