Biology (11th Edition)

Published by McGraw-Hill Education
ISBN 10: 1259188132
ISBN 13: 978-1-25918-813-8

Chapter 1 - The Science of Biology - Review Questions - Apply - Page 16: 2

Answer

D.

Work Step by Step

Reductionism involves breaking the general thing (organism, principle, etc.) into parts and looking at one or some parts in isolation. A.-C. all involve looking at some part of a living thing and, thus, are examples of reductionism, while D. looks at the whole, the general thing.
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