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Barkley
17 June, 00:09
Why are there no capillaries in the cornea
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Madalyn Castro
17 June, 02:29
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Because corn has microbes that resist insects such as caterpillars.
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Jimmy Sawyer
17 June, 03:45
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Because corn has microbes that resist insects like caterpillars and other animals
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