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22. Techniques in Cell Biology - Part 1 of 4
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22. Techniques in Cell Biology / The Use of Radioisotopes / Problem 8
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Why is it important to attach radioactive isotopes to molecules in laboratory experiments?
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It allows scientists to track and quantify molecules within cells.
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It increases the stability of the molecules.
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It makes the molecules visible under a microscope.
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It changes the chemical properties of the molecules.
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