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4 February, 04:04

Calcium deposits form on a bathroom faucet. Over time, the calcium covers more of the faucet.

Are the calcium deposits alive?

a. No, calcium deposits are not alive because they do not reproduce.

b. Yes, calcium deposits are alive because they maintain their structure.

c. Yes, calcium deposits are alive because they exhibit homeostasis.

d. No, calcium deposits are not alive because they respond to stimuli.

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  1. 4 February, 04:41
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    although this is a very strange question because its impossible for calcium (an element) to be alive since its just atoms
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