Batch of cells labeled as A: In the hypoxic condition, the amount of dosage required is 3 Gy but in oxygenic condition, the amount of dosage needed is 2. Batch of cells labeled as B: In hypoxic condition, the amount of dosage required is 30 Gy but in oxygenic conditions, the amount of dosage needed is 10.From the above information, what conclusions can be drawn?

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Batch of cells labeled as A: In the hypoxic condition, the amount of dosage required is 3 Gy but in oxygenic condition, the amount of dosage needed is 2.<br /> Batch of cells labeled as B: In hypoxic condition, the amount of dosage required is 30 Gy but in oxygenic conditions, the amount of dosage needed is 10.<br />From the above information, what conclusions can be drawn?