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A scientist discovers a living microbe with genetic material and ribosomes, but no membrane bound organelles. How would the scientist classify this microbe? O A Fungi O B. Bacteria C. Virus O D. Parasite​
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What are the three different shapes, or structures, of carbon-based molecules
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What would be he the strand of complementary dna produced be the strand of dna shown below> tcg aag
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