Help Needed: Biology Survey - 30 Participants Needed

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A user is conducting a survey consisting of 19 questions for educational purposes and is seeking 30 participants. The survey is linked in two parts via SurveyMonkey. Another participant, who holds a degree in Biology, has completed the survey and expressed support for the initiative. The focus remains on gathering data relevant to biology.
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Hello everyone. I hope this is Biology-related enough to stay on this forum.
I only need 30 people to take this survey. It is 19 questions, and the information will only be used for educational purposes. If you have a chance, I would appreciate the help. :)

I have posted it in two parts here:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/96KHDRX
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/D7YRGY7
 
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I have a degree in Biology and took your survey. Hope it helps:)
 
Thank you so much! :)
 
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