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A seed doesn't do anything (seemingly), but a young plant changes and grows. So, a seed must be non-living. A leaf that has fallen off a tree is dead, which also means not alive. This must mean dead leaves are non-living things.
Learners might think seeds are non-living as they do not appear to show any of the seven life processes. But things can appear to be non-living when they are actually in a dormant state. ... We say the seeds are in a "dormant state" until they are given water, warmth, air, light and soil to germinate and start growing.
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