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Health, 19.01.2021 22:10, rschaum08

How does a medical researcher use knowledge of human anatomy and physiology? Check all that
apply.
to understand how parts of the body are
structured
to understand how negative side effects
might make a person feel
to understand how parts of the body work
together
to understand how a new drug might affect
the body

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