A newly discovered microscopic structure is hypothesized to be a living organism.
Which of the following lines of evidence would support the contention that this
organism may be alive?
A- .It contains DNA
B- It is made of a single cell
C- It utilizes energy
D- All of these

1 Answer

Answer :

All of these

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