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Biology, 30.07.2019 07:50, shrinu

Scientists are required to to determine a substance’s risk. a. research how chemicals react with living cells b. conduct experiments to identify the hazard c. collect and analyze risk characterization data d. test effects on exposed populations e. all of the above

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