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Chemistry, 06.10.2020 03:01 edjiejwi

Scientists are studying cell-to-cell communication in a human spleen. How would scientists most likely use technology during this study?

to draw a diagram showing how cellular communication occurs
to predict what triggers cells-to-cell communication
to determine safety procedures to be used in the laboratory
to determine the number of visible cells by counting them

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