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Analogies for bio terms, match? Help!?

words: benign, chromatin, asexual reproduction, organ system, centromere, apoptosis, growth factor amp; histoneanalogies: a twisty tie, weeding, fertilizer, making a copy, the cardboard tube inside a roll of toilet paper, the united nations, a shy person who won't leave the house amp; tangled yarnHelp me understand?! Thanks!(:

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Its too brittleIt will just flake apart and crack if you use a mill on itYou will need to form the plaster before it dries to the correct mold dimensions.
benign, not harmful in effect might be - a shy person who won't leave the house chromatin, - tangled yarn Chromatin is the DNA and the histone proteins during interphaseThis is when the structure is relaxed for protein expression and DNA replicationasexual reproduction, making a copy, organ system - the united nations of organs working together centromere, - a twisty tie - In mitosis the replicated chromatin condensesDuring prophase chromatin fibers become coiled into chromosomes with each replicated chromosome having two chromatids joined at a centromereapoptosis (planned cell removal) - weeding is planned removal of plants growing in unplanned locationsgrowth factor - fertilizer to promote healthy growth histone the cardboard tube inside a roll of toilet paper, histones organize and structure the long strand into repeating nucleosome unitsThe DNA is coiled or wrapped around the histone proteins.
Yes, I just machined it 5 minutes ago, machined perfectlyThis was a block I dried in the sun for 24hrswas very easy to machine, not picky at all.

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