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    The Cortex of Hair Derives Its Major Forensic Importance from the Fact
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The Cortex of Hair Derives Its Major Forensic Importance from the Fact

Question 84

Question 84

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The cortex of hair derives its major forensic importance from the fact that it contains:


A) Scales.
B) Pigments.
C) Medullae.
D) DNA.

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