Why is reproduction not considered an all-inclusive defining characteristic of living organisms?
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Correct answer: Because organisms like mules and sterile worker bees do not reproduce
A defining characteristic must apply universally to all living things. Since some living organisms — such as mules, sterile worker bees, and infertile humans — do not reproduce, reproduction fails to meet that universal criterion and cannot be the single all-inclusive defining characteristic of life.
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