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  • Life - Evolution, Diversity, Biology | Britannica
    Life - Evolution, Diversity, Biology: The existence of diverse definitions of life, as detailed in the previous section, surely means that life is complex and difficult to briefly define A scientific understanding of living systems has existed since the second half of the 19th century But the diversity of definitions and lack of consensus among professionals suggest something else as well
  • Life - Wikipedia
    Larger organisms, mainly eukaryotes, can consist of single cells or may be multicellular with more complex structure Life is only known to exist on Earth but extraterrestrial life is thought probable Artificial life is being simulated and explored by scientists and engineers
  • LIFE
    LIFE was there in 1948 when Hollywood took its first stab at making a mermaid look real The movie was a 1948 summer release called Mr Peabody and the Mermaid, which was a light romance about a man who goes fishing and makes an unexpected catch
  • LIFE! | NHK
    【NHK】 NHK「LIFE!」人生の“可笑しさ”や“哀しさ”を、さまざまな設定やキャラクターのオムニバスコントでつづります。 公式LINE ID @nhk_life 公式X(旧Twitter) @nhk_life_comedy 公式ハッシュタグ #nhk_life
  • What Is Life? The Scientific Definition and Criteria
    Explore the scientific quest to define life, from its fundamental characteristics and origins to its vast diversity and the search for it beyond Earth
  • Life - New World Encyclopedia
    A cell is the basic unit of life, being the smallest unit that can carry on all the processes of life, including maintenance, growth, and even self-repair Some simple life forms, such as the paramecium, consist of a single cell throughout their life cycle and are called unicellular organisms
  • Life - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    Plants, animals, insects, bacteria, viruses, algae, mold and humans all have life: they grow, eat, make waste, change, and reproduce Rocks and minerals, not doing
  • Life (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
    In the Phaedrus, Timeaus, and Republic, Plato divided life into three parts: vegetable life, animal life, and rational life All living creatures possessed the first in the form of nutrition and reproduction


















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