Which of the following is the basic characteristic of a living organism? (1) Ability to breathe (2) Ability to reproduce (3) Ability to move (4) Ability to eat

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(1) Ability to breathe Explanation: Living beings are systems or organisms that tend to respond to changes in their environment and in-side themselves, in such a way as to promote their own continuation and longevity. They have the ability to breathe or respire move or navigate and the ability to multiply. Living organisms include human beings, plants, insects, animals among others.

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