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Is single-stranded DNA or RNA found in living organisms?

Yes, both single-stranded DNA and RNA are found in living organisms.


What are living organisms called on Earth?

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The layer that supports living organisms is the biosphere, which encompasses all regions on Earth where living organisms can exist. It includes the atmosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere where life is found.


What are the inorganic compounds necessary for the living organisms?

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What are some the solution found in living organisms?

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What two carbohydrates found in living organisms?

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What is the significance of the motif in biology and how does it contribute to the understanding of biological processes?

The motif in biology refers to recurring patterns or themes that are found in living organisms. These motifs help scientists understand the underlying principles and mechanisms of biological processes. By studying these motifs, researchers can uncover important relationships and connections that contribute to a deeper understanding of how living organisms function and evolve.


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What is least likely to be found in the molecules of living organisms?

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