Campbell Biology: Concepts & Connections Plus Mastering Biology with Pearson eText - Access Card Package (9th Edition)
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Chapter 11, Problem 6TYK
Your bone cells, muscle cells, and skin cells look different because
a. each cell contains different kinds of genes.
b. they are present in different organs.
c. different genes are active in each kind of cell.
d. they contain different numbers of genes.
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