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Biology, 28.06.2019 05:30 elliekuprisek2122

You are observing different tissue samples and classifying the cells into their respective stage in the cell cycle. what can you conclude about sample b based on these observations? a) sample b is is most likely cancerous because most of the cells are in interphase. b) sample b is most likely cancer tissue because most cells are in some stage of mitosis. c) sample b is most likely a normal tissue sample because most of the cells are in interphase. d) sample b is most likely a normal tissue sample because most cells are in some stage of mitosis.

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