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What does a "double helix" look like? A. A slinky B. A twisted rope C. A double spiral D. A twisted ladder ( Someone help me please )
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What does a "double helix" look like?
A. A slinky
B. A twisted rope
C. A double spiral
D. A twisted ladder
( Someone help me please )
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I’m pretty sure it’s D
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