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Sage Best
31 December, 17:30
How are a carrot, amoeba and a mandrill alike
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Wiggins
31 December, 18:28
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Both single celled organisms that reproduce asexually
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Rigoberto Duffy
31 December, 18:32
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They should all be eukaryotic
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