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A dog is not an element, compound, or mixture; it is a living organism and a member of the species Canis lupus familiaris. Dogs are composed of various biological elements and compounds, such as carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and proteins, which are organized into complex biological systems. In a broader sense, a dog's body can be considered a mixture of different tissues, cells, and biological substances working together to sustain life.

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