Multiple Choice
Because the properties of life emerge from complex organization, scientists seeking to understand biological processes confront a dilemma. One horn of the dilemma is that we cannot fully explain a higher level of order without breaking it down into its parts, but this inevitably kills it. The other horn is the futility of trying to analyze something as complex as an organism or a cell without taking it apart. Neil A. Campbell and Jane B. Reece, Biology, 6th edition
A) Argument; conclusion: The other horn is ... without taking it apart.
B) Argument; conclusion: The properties of life emerge from complex organization.
C) Nonargument.
D) Argument; conclusion: One horn of the dilemma ... inevitably kills it.
E) Argument; conclusion: Scientists seeking to understand ... confront a dilemma.
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