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Destinee Dawson
3 March, 06:56
Are humans pro-karyotic or eukaryotic?
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Fiona Garcia
3 March, 10:40
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eukaryotic
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all human cells-including those found in the brain, the heart, the muscles, and so on-are also eukaryotic.
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