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Jamal Jenkins
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16 September, 19:48
How do you describe an organ
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Kylee Friedman
16 September, 20:00
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An organ is a group of tissues working together to accomplish a single goal.
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Andrade
16 September, 20:05
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An organ is a collection of cell tissue.
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