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The human body is very good at housekeeping chores. When foreign material or bacteria enter tissues following an injury, specialized cells attack the invader and try to isolate or remove it.
During your examination of the topics in this chapter, consider the following:
Which cell structures in eukaryotes differ from those found in prokaryotes?
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