In Cell Description #2, how does the author explain the scientific term “cytoplasm”?
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English, 04.03.2021 20:40 crobinson7206
In Cell Description #2, how does the author explain the scientific term “cytoplasm”?
A.
by contrasting it to the nucleus
B.
by describing it as the shell of an egg
C.
by defining it with academic language
D.
by comparing it to something more familiar
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