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Marisa
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2 April, 23:35
Are human skin cells eukaryotic?
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Sabrina Graves
2 April, 23:42
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Yes, Human skin cells are eukaryotic.
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Eliezer Fuentes
2 April, 23:49
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Yes they are but don't take my word for it
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