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Engineering, 13.11.2020 22:40, princessss30188

Taking things apart is a valuable way to learn how something works. Biological dissection has been used to learn about the human body,
while mechanical dissection has been used to learn about
engineered systems. Think of or research a specific example of how
dissection has been used in both medicine and engineering to
advance learning and understanding.


Taking things apart is a valuable way to learn how something works.

Biological dissection has bee

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