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1. True or false?
Codominance and complete dominance establish the same pattern of inheritance.
2. True or false?
Exocytosis is an energy-requiring cellular process of eliminating
3. The skin carries out the following functions EXCEPT
a. protection
b. absorption
c. temperature regulation
d. secretion
e. none of the above
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