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The lifespan of an organism refers to the length of time from its birth or conception until its death. It encompasses all the biological processes an organism undergoes throughout its life, including growth, development, reproduction, and aging. Lifespan can vary widely among different species, with some organisms living only a few days while others, like certain trees or tortoises, can live for centuries. Factors influencing lifespan include genetics, environmental conditions, and lifestyle.