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A complete living thing, for example a rabbit or an oak tree, is A. a biome. B. an organelle. C. an organism. D. a population. Lihts Reserve
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A complete living thing, for example a rabbit or an oak tree, is A. a biome. B. an organelle. C. an organism. D. a population. Lihts Reserve
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a rabbit or an oak tree, is
A. a biome.
B. an organelle.
C. an organism.
D. a population.
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Step-by-step explanation:
a single living thing is an organism
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