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What function do most of the stem cells in adults serve? A. Differentiating into any type of cell B. Repairing damaged DNA C. Replacing damaged tissue D. Growing new organs
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What function do most of the stem cells in adults serve?
A. Differentiating into any type of cell
B. Repairing damaged DNA
C. Replacing damaged tissue
D. Growing new organs
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I think it’s B. Repairing damaged DNA
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I think it is going to be B. Repairing damaged DNA.
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