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What are epigenetic changes? How might they explain way identical twins might not be biologically identical?
Cytoplasm
The material or protoplasm within a living cell, excluding the nucleus, containing various organelles and inclusions important for cell function.
Bone Marrow
A soft, spongy tissue found inside bones that is the primary site of new blood cell production or hematopoiesis.
Lungs
Paired respiratory organs in the chest of vertebrates with structures facilitating gas exchange between blood and the atmosphere, primarily for oxygen uptake and carbon dioxide excretion.
Blood Returning
Refers to the process of blood flowing back to the heart after having circulated through the body's organs and tissues.
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