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What is carbon monoxide and why is it so dangerous?
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Why do people with cancer lose weight?
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Question #1686a
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How are the golgi apparatus and endoplasmic reticulum related?
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Question #5749a
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What are the functions of membrane proteins?
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How does pcr differ from dna replication?
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Why are Kimwipes used?
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How do you calculate the surface area-to-volume ratio of a cell?
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Question #9da96
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If rubberbands are solid then how can they stretch ?
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Question #1f21f
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What is a stem cell?
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Why do prokaryotic cells have no nucleus?
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How do cytokines affect the humoral immune response?
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What do cells in the CCS do?
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How does cancer spreads via metastasis?
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What are pluripotent stem cells used for?
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Question #21a69
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How do carbohydrates differ from fats?
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What are unipotent cells?
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What is the olfactory bulb?
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