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  • 16-05-2016
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Is salad living or nonliving

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cutelion918
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  • 16-05-2016
Salt, oil and vinegar are nonliving, although the latter two are derived from once-living things.

There are likely to be living cells in fresh fruits and vegetables; you might be able to sprout seeds, for example. There will be live bacteria in buttermilk, sour cream, yogurt, and some cheeses. Anything preserved (e.g. raisins, olives, bacon) is dead.

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abby845 abby845
  • 16-05-2016
 living thing because Salt, oil and vinegar are nonliving, although the latter two are derived from once-living things.

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