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erastova [34]
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What is a structure? Good example; no links please, thanks!

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andreev551 [17]3 years ago
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Answer: Structure is a constructed building or a specific arrangement of things or people, especially things that have multiple parts. An example of structure is a newly built home. An example of structure is the arrangement of DNA elements. Something composed of interrelated parts forming an organism or an organization.

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