Why do many scientists work in groups?
a. to generate new ideas
c. because it is too...
Biology, 03.01.2020 14:31 Serenitybella
Why do many scientists work in groups?
a. to generate new ideas
c. because it is too expensive to work on their own
b. to make sure that the work is accurate
d. so there is always someone in lab to monitor experiments
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