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Sveta_85 [38]
3 years ago
6

An ameba is a single called heterotrophic organism in order to meet its energy need it relies directly on the interaction of whi

ch cell structure
Biology
1 answer:
mart [117]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Prnography

Explanation:

Nine light years away, just outside of the Kepler solar system

We find ourselves consumed and utterly mesmerized

With a story of a young rebel against the system

Refusing to conform or comply to the ways of authority

He chose the mood of \

At that moment, the one known as Jacques turned to Scott

Chose to jump off his mama porch leading the stampede of lost souls

In the middle of their metamorphosis, not quite through with their journey

Ain't made it to wherever the  they gon' be in life

But wherever it is, it's better than here, so  you, and  this

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