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Thousand of years old mummies are still in condition as they were before due to non- destruction of

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Yellow elastin fibres

B

White elastin fibres

C

Collagen fibres

D

Veins

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  • Thousands of years old mummies are still in their condition as they were before due to the non-destruction of

    A
    yellow elastin fibres
    B
    white elastin fibres
    C
    collagen fibres
    D
    veins
  • The thousands of years old viable seed of Lupinus arcticus excavated from

    A
    Arctic Tundra
    B
    King Herod's palace near the Dead Sea
    C
    Rohtang Pass near Manali
    D
    Tropical Pacific Island
  • Mummies of Egypt still have their arteries preserved due to the presence of

    A
    yellow elastic connective tissue fibres
    B
    white fibrous connective tissue fibres
    C
    cartilage
    D
    valves
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