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STatiana [176]
3 years ago
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1 Morphology 2. Mitochondrial DNA 3. Nuclear DNA 4. Medulla 5. Herbert L. MacDonell 6. Plastic prints a. Found in small structur

es outside the nucleus of a cell and is inherited from the biological mother. b. Hair’s form and structure. c. Prints created when the finger touches a soft material like soap or putty. d. Has studied bloodstains extensively and has offered a number of important observations about bloodstains. e. Found in the nucleus of a cell and is inherited from both biological parents. f. A set of cells that runs through a hair.
Biology
1 answer:
otez555 [7]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

a. Mitochondrial DNA b. Morphology c. Plastic prints d. Herbert D. Macdonald e. Nuclear DNA f. Medulla

Explanation:

a. Found in small structures outside the nucleus of a cell and is inherited from the biological mother - Mitochondrial DNA

b. Hair’s form and structure Hair's morphology

c. Prints created when the finger touches a soft material like soap or putty - Plastic prints

d. Has studied bloodstains extensively and has offered a number of important observations about bloodstains - Herbert L. MacDonell.

e. Found in the nucleus of a cell and is inherited from both biological parents - Nuclear DNA

f. A set of cells that runs through a hair - medulla

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