Can cells leave g0?
A. Very rarely, when there is a injury in a certain cell
B. Yes
C...
Biology, 13.11.2020 19:10 anyone2562
Can cells leave g0?
A. Very rarely, when there is a injury in a certain cell
B. Yes
C. No
Help some people are saying yes others no I need help and please explain :)
Answers: 3
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