WHERE DID EBRIGHT EXPLAIN HIS THEORY?
a)IN AN ARTICLE IN THE PROCEEDING OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCE
b)IN A LETTER IN THE PROCEEDING OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCE
c)IN AN ARTICLE IN THE PROCEEDING OF THE INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCE
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In his second year, Ebright studied the purpose of the twelve tiny gold spots on a monarch pupa. He concluded that these spots were not ornamental but they produced hormones necessary for their development. This project led him towards his theory on the life of ce
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In his second year, Ebright studied the purpose of the twelve tiny gold spots on a monarch pupa. He concluded that these spots were not ornamental but they produced hormones necessary for their development. This project led him towards his theory on the life of cells.
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