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Biology GCSE

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Question:

How would leukaemia work?

Author: Samuel Obigbesan



Answer:

You would insert a long needle through the hip of a donor, and bone marrow stem cells get extracted then injected to patient.


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You would insert a long needle through the hip of a donor