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'''Zentu''' is a [[dione]] philosopher and scientist and is known for their work on the properties of life.{{book ref|sky2|18}}
 
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
*Currently, there is no clear definition of [[wikipedia:Life#Biology|life]]. Change, response, and reproduction are three of the common physiological functions used in biology to describe life, with other common categorizes include; homeostasis, organization, metabolism, and growth.{{wp ref|Life#Biology}}
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* Currently, there is no clear consensus on the definition of [[wikipedia:Life#Biology|life]]. Change, response, and reproduction are three of the common physiological functions used in biology to describe life, with other common categorizes include; homeostasis, organization, metabolism, and growth.{{wp ref|Life#Biology|Wikipedia: Life}}
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Latest revision as of 04:13, 3 June 2020

Zentu
Species Dione
Homeworld Unknown
Universe Cytoverse

Zentu is a dione philosopher and scientist and is known for their work on the properties of life.[1]

Their theory claims that for something to be considered alive it must have the ability to change over time, the ability to respond to stimuli, and the ability to reproduce. Information on their work can be found in the Starsight information archive.[1]

M-Bot accesses information on Zentu while debating his own existence with Spensa.[1]

Trivia[edit]

  • Currently, there is no clear consensus on the definition of life. Change, response, and reproduction are three of the common physiological functions used in biology to describe life, with other common categorizes include; homeostasis, organization, metabolism, and growth.[2]

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This page is complete!
This page contains all the knowledge we have on the subject at this time.
LadyLameness (talk) 22:29, 31 March 2020 (UTC)