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draw a circle. inside draw one long and tangled squiggle.
label the outline of the circle the cell membrane
label squggle as DNA
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Separating Mixtures
The components of a mixture keep their own identity when they combine, so they retain their physical properties. Examples of physical properties include boiling point, ability to dissolve, and particle size.