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Determining basic differences between living and non-living matter

The question is asking for the basic difference, which seems to include all of these characteristics—living matter being open, organized, able to adapt, and develop. Hence, options a, b, and c likely all apply. Since "d" suggests multiple but not all, it's probably a valid choice.

Interpreting the multiple-choice options about living vs. non-living matter

The phrasing of option "d" suggests that more than one answer could be correct, but not all—and that's a bit tricky. Since a, b, and c all seem to describe essential characteristics of living matter, the question might be asking which are the differences. I wonder if "d" might be the answer, since none of the options include "all of the above."

Reflecting on the basic differences between living and non-living systems

I’m thinking that if "d" is an option when more than one answer might be correct, maybe it works here since statements a, b, and c are all good candidates. However, while all might be true, I’m questioning whether "open system" (a) is enough for distinguishing living from non-living because even non-living systems can be open.

Considering the textbook characteristics of living systems

I’m looking at textbook characteristics of living systems, and a, b, and c seem to describe metabolism, organization, reproduction, irritability, adaptation—all critical features. However, since there's no "all of the above" option and "d" says "more than one but not all," it’s a tricky interpretation. "D" might actually be wrong if all three are correct.

Reasoning about the correct answer for Q15

The phrase "Hơn một nhưng không phải tất cả các đáp án trên" suggests there could be more than one correct answer, but not all. Looking at the question's focus on the basic difference between living and non-living worlds, I’m leaning toward "d," since both "open system" (a) and "self-reproduction" (b) seem relevant. However, it’s hard to say for certain if that’s the intent behind the options.

Analyzing statements on living vs non-living systems

Each statement is true: (a) describes living systems as open and self-renewing; (b) refers to hierarchical organization and self-replication; (c) details adaptation ability. All three are valid, but "open system" isn’t unique to living systems, so it doesn't fully capture the difference. I think they may view 'living' and 'non-living' differently, suggesting the difference is more about self-renewal and organization (b and c), which leads to choosing d.

Analyzing answers to the biology question

In many high school biology courses, they may ignore nonliving open systems, making option a a valid difference. The question about "living" vs "non-living" reduces to key differences like organization and adaptability. Even though all answers are true, the format suggests choosing d when more than one answer is correct but not all.

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Câu 15 chọn d (đúng bc; còn ý a “hệ thống mở” không phải tiêu chí phân biệt tuyệt đối vì vật vô sinh cũng có thể là hệ mở).

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