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1. Which blood cell eats germs?
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2. What are all living and non-living things in one area called?
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3. What blood components help clotting?
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4. What is left after cells are removed from blood?
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5. What is a one-celled organism called?
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6. What is an automatic response called?
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7. Which of these is the immune system?
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8. What food substance helps move waste through the body?
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9. What controls activity inside a cell?
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10. What is an algal bloom in salt water called?
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11. Living things produce light because of what?
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Which blood cell eats germs?
What are all living and non-living things in one area called?
What blood components help clotting?
What is left after cells are removed from blood?
What is a one-celled organism called?
What is an automatic response called?
Which of these is the immune system?
What food substance helps move waste through the body?
What controls activity inside a cell?
What is an algal bloom in salt water called?
Living things produce light because of what?
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