Question
Fire consumes energy, grows, and adapt: Therefore it is alive
Group of answer choices
True
False
Group of answer choices
True
False
Answers
GPT-4o mini
False
While fire exhibits some characteristics that can be associated with living organisms, such as consuming energy and growing, it does not meet all the criteria typically used to define life. Living organisms are composed of cells, maintain homeostasis, reproduce, and undergo metabolism, among other characteristics. Fire does not possess these characteristics, so it is not considered alive.
While fire exhibits some characteristics that can be associated with living organisms, such as consuming energy and growing, it does not meet all the criteria typically used to define life. Living organisms are composed of cells, maintain homeostasis, reproduce, and undergo metabolism, among other characteristics. Fire does not possess these characteristics, so it is not considered alive.