Why are pumpkin seeds a living thing?
Pumpkin seeds are not a living thing. They are plant material that comes from the pumpkin fruit. Living things are organisms that are able to reproduce, respond to stimuli, grow and develop, maintain homeostasis, and adapt to their environment. Pumpkin seeds can sprout into new plants, but they are not considered to be living organisms themselves.
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