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1 1 | in virtue of which they live and are called animals; 2 1 | alive, be animal, for plants live without having sensation, 3 2 | though divided, continue to live by means of the part connected 4 2 | into sections continue to live, and a number of trees can 5 2 | reason why some plants cannot live when divided, while others 6 9 | also. many of them seem to live though divided not merely 7 15| occupy the water, others live on land, and, that being 8 15| are bees (some of which live as long as seven years) 9 15| owing to the latter fact, live a long time without breathing; 10 15| life, for most fishes also live though among earth, yet 11 20| the most warmth and fire live in the water to counterbalance 12 23| This is why some insects live when divided, and why, even 13 23| vitality is not intense live for a long time after the