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D2AR0N

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Which phase of processing will stop the film development process?
 
 washing
  fixer
  drying
  developer

Question 2

Radiation damage to germline cells resulting in mutations will:
 
 be passed on to the next generation
  continue to mutate
  die when the cell dies
  die with the individual



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Answer to Question 1

fixer

Rationale: During fixation, the unused or unexposed silver halide crystals in the film are removed. In addition, the fixer serves to stop the development process and hardens the film emulsion.

Answer to Question 2

be passed on to the next generation

Rationale: Germline mutations will be passed on to the next generation. Somatic mutations will die with the individual.



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