What are the tiny blood cells that help your body form clots to stop bleeding?
A. Red blood cells
B. White blood cells
C. Platelets
D. Plasma
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Mutations, Replication, and Cancer › ViewSometimes, DNA is called “semi-conservative.” Why might this be?
A. The old strand is “conserved” and used to make the new strands
B. Uracil is “conserved” in that it is only used to make the new strands
C. ATP is “conserved” via the usage of facilitated diffusion
D. Ligase is “conserved” in that it is denatured by the process
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Cell structure that joins two sister chromatids.
A. Telomere
B. Centromere
C. Chromosome
D. Chromatin