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Biology, 25.07.2019 15:40 jes69

How would a gummy bear placed in salt water be different from a gummy bear placed in regular water? a. the regular water gummy bear would be larger. b. they both shrink and are the same size. c. they both swell and are the same size. d. the salt water gummy bear would be larger.

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