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Are there any mammalian cells that would be a good source for dividing cells?
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New york city has 2,181 inhabitants per square mile. the state of alaska has 1.03 inhabitants per square mile. ecologists would say alaska has a low exponential growth population density birth rate carrying capacity
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Why was mendel's work not accepted at the time? o a. his results were false. o b. he did not repeat his experiments. o c. he did not have any data. o d. his results were surprising,
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Select all that apply. careful listening skills include: refraining from interrupting the speaker taking quality notes making an effort to understand maintaining eye contact with the speaker
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