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bhwbckh:

Would the structure of one organism’s parts work on a different organism you chose? Explain.

Allison:

Well, what organism did you choose?

Coyote:

Depends, probably not. Since they are seperate organisms.

NathanMcLendon:

Not exactly, because different organisms have different anatomies, and the different organs have different molecular components. Although, scientists have been able to manually rearrange the molecular components of pig organs, and put them in humans. However, if the same concept was used from, let's say: a human with a fish: that wouldn't work, because different species

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