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SO00

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What action does the body take as its first line of defense against mutated cells?
 a. Repair the DNA or destroy the defective cell
  b. Bolster the cell wall or encase the defective cell
  c. Replace the RNA or encase the nucleus
  d. Create microsomes or digest the mitochondria

Question 2

Where in the body does deamination primarily take place?
 a. Liver
  b. Pancreas
  c. Duodenum
  d. Kidneys



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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