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A person named X and Y doesn't have a 'D-cell' on her body. and X and Y got married, and they bore a son called 'Z'. then, could Z have a D-cell on his body?
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A person named X and Y doesn't have a 'D-cell' on her body.
and X and Y got married, and they bore a son called 'Z'.
then, could Z have a D-cell on his body?
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No because x and y both don’t have d-cells
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No because X and Y do not have D-cell
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