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What enables the splicing of group I and II introns?
Biochemical Make-Up
The unique combination of chemical compounds, including proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids, that constitutes a living organism.
Cell Structure
The organization of all the components of a cell, including its membrane, cytoplasm, and genetic material, crucial for its functions.
Taxon
A formal taxonomic group at any level (e.g., phylum or genus).
Kingdom
A broad taxonomic category made up of related phyla; many biologists currently assign living organisms to five kingdoms and several “supergroups.”
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