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What are the main differences between a living organism (like the one that you observed in the wild) and a stone artifact (like the hand axes (Acheulean bifaces) that Doc Johnson showed you in class)? Be sure to consider the unifying themes of biology such as Cell Theory, the hierarchical organization of life, the nature of genes, the functions of DNA, the processes of heredity, the theory of Deep Time, the Geologic Time Scale, as well as the conceptual frame work of Earth-Life History, the Tree of Life.Explanation / Answer
All living organisms are composed of one or more cells which are basic units of structure in an organism and basic unit of reproduction. The structure of living organisms including the ecosystem are arranged in a hierarchical manner that allows a systematic exploration. in this hierarachical organisation each higher level that has novel or emerging properties exists only with the lower level intacts that is single celed organisms. In living orgaisms a gene is a region of DNA which is the molecular unit of heriditery. gene which accuquries mutations in their sequence leads to different alles and populations. due to which the structure of gene may vary but the DNA follows the same from the ancestrol time of same race.
in a stone articraft is made up of either or entirely out of stone. the stone tool dosent have cells in it instead it is made up of nucleus of the material. the main DNA of the stone is formed by magna hat is the core of the earth. the hierarachical organisation of the stone articract is from the sequence of material used and the compostion of material used to produce it. the geological life scale is dependending upon the composition of the material or minerals or ores for the formaton of stone. the basic unit of stone is magna and it is furthered imporved according to the compostions and the ecosystem and environment conditions.
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