Although there is no universal agreement on a universal definition of life, scientists
agree that all organisms exhibit biological functions such as organization, metabolism,
growth, adaptation, responses to stimuli, and reproduction [43]. To put it very simply,
all the characteristics of living things are considered to be characteristics of life.
World organisms such as plants, animals, fungi, unicellular organisms, phylum microbes and
bacteria have certain characteristics in common. They are organisms with complex structures,
composed of carbon and water-based cells. Metabolism adjusts to stimuli
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