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State the correct answer in the given below

  1. Although all Organs may differ in form, structure, and functioning, there are some similarities that should be noted.
  2. Plants are the only organisms that can differ in form, structure, and way of surviving, which is why they can be identified.
  3. Microorganisms are the only organisms that can differ in form, structure, and way of surviving, which is why they can be identified.
  4. Animals are the only organisms that cannot differ in form, structure, and way of surviving, 

The correct answer is: Although all Organs may differ in form, structure, and functioning, there are some similarities that should be noted.


    Although all Organs may differ in form, structure, and functioning, there are some similarities that should be noted.

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