Is there inherently anything “alive” about a singular cell? I know it fits the criteria for living but is it not just a bunch of complex chemical processes on repeat?

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Is there inherently anything “alive” about a singular cell? I know it fits the criteria for living but is it not just a bunch of complex chemical processes on repeat?

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“Life” is just complex chemical reactions on repeat that result in an expansion of those chemical reactions. Anything that meets those standards – including a single cell – counts as life.

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