No, death is not a disease according to your stated definition because death is not a condition of a living plant or animal.
2007-01-25 15:01:48
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answer #1
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answered by Latrice T 5
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Death is not a disease because it happens to everyone. If you believe death is a disease then you might as well think being born into this world is a disease. It is not something we cause or could become affected to. Death doesnt shows us signs or illness of death. Death is inevitable while disease is preventable.
2007-01-26 00:05:48
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Death when natural is from oxidative stress and genetic potential. Huiman have a genetic potential of 160 if they do the right things way beyond what most people consider good. The national Geographic did a survey in the 70s and found a 161 year old man.
2007-01-25 23:09:12
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answer #3
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answered by fusion man 1
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No. Something must be alive in order to exhibit an illness according to your own definition.
Death is a state of being; it can result after a disease, but it is not, in itself a disease.
2007-01-25 22:52:22
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answer #4
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answered by philosopher_pimp 2
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Well, you could say that it's a side effect. But is it THAT, either?
It's an unusual question with, in my opinion, may different answers. I'd say it's NOT a disease, but that's based on the fact that most diseases can be prevented. You can prevent death, but you can't altogether prevent it from happening.
2007-01-25 22:53:38
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answer #5
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answered by jenny9_02_06 1
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A disease afflicts a living organism. Death is the termination of the matrix/configuration of metabolic activities comprising life. As such, death is not a disease.
2007-01-25 22:50:27
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answer #6
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answered by Sabya 3
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You are wrong SIR! Death is an integral part of existence!
Everything, in Nature, comes and goes. Water rises only to fall again. Plants seed, bloom, die only to start the next season over again.
The purpose of humans is unknown. Humans support nothing in nature, are not required for the existence of anything, and create nothing that supports anything in nature.
It is a mystery as to why we even come here. For what purpose? Our passing is of no consequence to anything.
Happy are those that have come and gone, they need not be exposed to the Hostility, Ugliness, profane, Racism, brutality, ignorance, arrogance, stupidity, corruption, wars, greed, and filth that oozes out of nearly every sector of this world.
Mothers killing their own babies, fathers raping their own daughters, males using other males for women, government leaders selling their nations to the highest bidders, history is retold with lies, brother hunts brother. death is the only cleanser!
Only death!
2007-01-25 23:04:35
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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You answered you question when you wrote it. A disease is a condition of a LIVING plant or animal.
2007-01-25 23:03:02
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answer #8
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answered by dustoff 3
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YOu answered your own question when you said that disease is a condition of a LIVING plant ot animal...
2007-01-25 22:57:23
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answer #9
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answered by Dawn H 3
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No, death is not a disease. It's the end to the means.
Diseases can be cured, death can not.
2007-01-25 22:51:42
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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