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“A system contains reproducible hereditary information coded in nucleic acid molecules and also metabolizes rates of chemical reactions through enzymes.”
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To better cast the status of the word Life, it could be termed as a verb, what I meant is that Life is better understood as a process.
To better define Life, one will have to know how it evolves, whether or not it is real, you can’t define what is not, can you?
What is Life?
Science can answer the question; The branches of science that reveal the common historical, functional and chemical basis of evolution of all life form through electron microscopy, genetics paleobiology (including paleontology) and molecular biology.
Various biological or life studies reflect a vast amount of knowledge about life.
Physiology defines Life as any system capable of performing functions such as eating, metabolizing, excreting, breathing, moving, growing reproducing and responding to external stimuli.
Biochemists defines life to be systems that contain reproducible hereditary information coded in nucleic acid, molecules and that metabolizes rate of chemical reactions through enzymes.
Genetics definition of life is a system capable of evolution by natural selection.
Where can we find Life?

The earth is the only place in the universe you can find life, everything considered to be alive is comprised of six elements, which are Carbon (C), Nitrogen (N), Hydrogen (H, Oxygen O, Phosphorous P and Sulfur S. The chemical components of living entities are fashioned from these elements.
Life can be many things but most of all, Life is a system and a process.
Life does exist and can be defined as the foundation or functional unit from which every other existence is formed.
I define Life as the whole process of creation for many reasons such as its reproductive characteristics. Life can actually be found in purpose. Find out more under the heading, who is the source of existence?
Why is Life Difficult to Define?
To define something means to classify it by its trait. Although life resides within all kinds of physical bodies, life itself does not seem to be a material.
You can define what is finite, but life is yet to end which makes it more difficult to define.
A system contains reproducible hereditary information coded in nucleic acid molecules and also metabolizes rates of chemical reactions through enzymes. This is applicable to living organisms as the biologist classify it.
Outside scientific research, life is seen to be existence, purpose and activities carried out with time. When a man seizes to perform life’s processes, like breathing, talking, moving, responding to stimulus, growing and reproducing, he is said to be dead.
Notwithstanding if his works when alive actually productive, we say his legacy lives on, though he is dead, he is still recognized as one who is alive.
Everything in the category of living is discovered, examined and proven to possess all life’s processes. But the world has more living cells that is yet to be discovered. Therefore, defining life on any of this basis is microscopic.
On a more profound scale, majority believes that Life is greater than scientific description. Life is grand and we will definitely touch a larger part of it in this post.
Life is Purpose; to best define purpose one has to trace existence to the source,
Who is the source of Existence?
The question who the source of existence is one artificial intelligence (ai) won’t dare to answer cause in doing so, you will be demanding for encrypted information, that will cause the algorithm to trace back to the date of creation. These events can only be told by those that was in the beginning of time and there is one single book that gives an account that is widely accepted. The Holy Bible.
Before answering the question in this heading, lets first enumerate what a fulfilling life can be.
What is a fulfilling Life?
A fulfilling life can mean different things to different people, but here are some common aspects that many find important:
Meaningful Relationships: Building and maintaining strong connections with family, friends, and loved ones can provide support, love, and a sense of belonging.
Purpose and Passion: Engaging in activities that you are passionate about and that give you a sense of purpose can be incredibly fulfilling. This could be through your career, hobbies, or volunteer work.
Health and Well-being: Taking care of your physical, mental, and emotional health is crucial. This includes regular exercise, a balanced diet, sufficient sleep, and mindfulness practices.
Personal Growth: Continuously learning and growing, whether through education, new experiences, or self-reflection. It can lead to a deeper understanding of yourself and the world around you.
Financial Stability: Having a stable financial situation can reduce stress and allow you to focus on other aspects of life. This includes managing your finances wisely and planning for the future.
Contribution to Society: Giving back to the community or contributing to causes you care about can provide a sense of fulfillment and purpose.
Balance: Striking a balance between work, rest, and play is essential to avoid burnout and maintain overall well-being.
Gratitude and Mindfulness: Practicing gratitude and being mindful of the present moment can enhance your appreciation for life and increase overall happiness.
The book of Genesis chapter 1 verse 1 writes; ‘In the beginning God created the heavens and the Earth’. The book of John chapter 1 verse 1 to 5, writes; ‘In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning.
Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made. In him was life, and that life was the light of all mankind.
The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.’
This therefore means there is one who can actually give account to the beginning of time, this person referred to as the Word is Jesus the Christ.

