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What is the similarity and dissimilarity between 'whole moong daal' and 'broken moong daal' in terms of respiration and growth? Based on these parameters classify them into living or non-living?

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Definition of Whole Moong Daal and Broken Moong Daal**: - Whole moong daal refers to the intact seed, while broken moong daal refers to the seed that has been split into two or more parts. 2. **Respiration**: - **Whole Moong Daal**: It is capable of respiration. This means it can take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide, which is a characteristic of living organisms. - **Broken Moong Daal**: It cannot carry out respiration. The broken parts do not have the ability to take in oxygen or release carbon dioxide, indicating a lack of life processes. ...
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