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Biology, 25.03.2020 18:41 supiine295

You are a research scientist. You are growing body parts and organs in the lab. First you grew some simple body parts like ears and
noses. Then you tried bladders and blood vessels. You were successful! Now you want to try a heart! Your colleagues say it cannot be
done because

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