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how does the newton differ from the other cell​

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Answered by Stoneheartgirl
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Explanation:

The two critical words in the Third Law are 'equal' and 'opposite'. The essence of 'Opposite' may be perceived well in various biological systems.

As pieces of exemplary shreds of evidence, in cancer therapeutics, tumor exerts strong pro-tumor response against applied treatment and imposes therapeutic resistance, one of the major problems seen in preclinical and clinical studies. The same goes for the multidrug resistance in various medically relevant bacteria.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The two critical words in the Third Law are 'equal' and 'opposite'. The essence of 'Opposite' may be perceived well in various biological systems.

As pieces of exemplary shreds of evidence, in cancer therapeutics, tumor exerts strong pro-tumor response against applied treatment and imposes therapeutic resistance, one of the major problems seen in preclinical and clinical studies. The same goes for the multidrug resistance in various medically relevant bacteria.

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