Why are plants and animals considered as matter?
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Plants and animals are living matter as they have mass and they occupy space. They can grow, move and reproduce on their own and are also made up of atoms and molecules. So, they are considered as matter.
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Define matter.
What are the two main types of matter? Give two examples for each type.
The state of matter which has no definite shape or volume is called:
The largest intermolecular gaps occur in: