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Finger [1]
2 years ago
7

PLS HELP QUICK ITS URGENT

Biology
1 answer:
Rudiy272 years ago
4 0

Answer:

George Is correct.

A blue spinner is made up of at least one cell.

Explanation:

George and Kyle took the quiz about the new kind of organism. The characteristics of this organism is not known as it has just discovered. George statement can be true about blue spinner as all living organism are made up of at least one cell. The blue spinner can be unicellular or multicellular organism which will be discovered later by scientists.

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