Statement $X$: To define a living organism,focus is placed on the specific characteristics of living beings.
Statement $Y$: Reproduction,growth,development,consciousness towards the environment,adaptation,and death are the unique characteristics of living organisms.

  • A
    Both Statement $X$ and Statement $Y$ are true,and Statement $Y$ is not the explanation for $X$.
  • B
    Statement $X$ is true,and Statement $Y$ is false.
  • C
    Both Statement $X$ and Statement $Y$ are true,and Statement $Y$ is the explanation for $X$.
  • D
    Both Statement $X$ and Statement $Y$ are false.

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$(c)$ Species$(iii)$ Physics
$(d)$ Organisms$(iv)$ Cell Biology

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