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It looks like you are typing in a ton of questions that you have been asked to answer for your cell biology course. Why not try and read the appropriate articles before asking the questions on the ref desk? In this way you will probably remember the information better than just copying answers you glean from other wikipedia users. David D.(Talk)03:16, 8 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]