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How are gold medal and human cells different
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Kalahira
Kalahira
11-08-2017
Gold medals and human cells are different for a variety of reasons. Most obviously, is the fact that a human cell is alive, whilst a gold medal is not. Also, gold is made entirely from the same atoms, whilst a human cell is not.
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