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The table lists several radioisotopes that have technological uses.
A 1 column table with 4 rows labeled radioisotope with entries uranium-238, carbon-14, iodine-131, technetium-99.
Which radioisotope would be used by both archaeologists and botanists (scientists who study plants)?
uranium-238
carbon-14
iodine-131
technetium-99
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carbon-14
Archaeologists use carbon-14 for radiocarbon dating; botanists use carbon-14 as a tracer to study photosynthesis, carbon uptake and transport in plants.
Archaeologists use carbon-14 for radiocarbon dating; botanists use carbon-14 as a tracer to study photosynthesis, carbon uptake and transport in plants.
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