What does it mean to be unicellular?
A. The organism has many cells, but of only 1 kind.
B. The organism is made up of many cells.
C. The organism is made up of only 1 cell.
D. The organism isn’t made of cells.
Select your answer:
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Blood clotting › ViewThrombin, in turn, catalyzes the conversion of the soluble protein fibrin to fibrinogen, which serves as a net that traps blood cells
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Unintentional Injuries › View
Unintentional is used to refer to injuries that were unplanned, often called accidents. Is the statement True or False?
A. TRUE
B. FALSE