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There are 4 basic tissues in the human body. For each of the following organs/structures describe the location and function of at least three basic tissues found in them.
Heart and stomach
You have received GHS 1 million as a scientist to develop a vaccine for corona virus. You have been able to develop the vaccine but now the challenge is how the vaccine will enter the cells of the body when you inject it. From your knowledge of the structure of the cell membrane give and explain 2 features you can exploit in order for the vaccine to go across the cell membrane into the cell.
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