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Scarlett Holloway
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25 December, 15:04
What is a non-functional doner cell
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Kamryn Dillon
25 December, 15:32
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An individual organism that supplies living tissue to be used in another body, as a person who furnished blood for transfusion or an organ for transplantation in a histocompatible recipient that doesnt function.
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