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Biology, 15.04.2020 01:48 sarahlearn3

As part of a class activity, a science teacher blindfolded students and then asked them to touch a 3-D model of a cell.

One student felt a thin, flexible layer around the cell. Another student felt an organelle that had the texture of sandpaper. Which organelle did the first student feel? Which organelle did the second student feel?

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