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What are the three main functions of blood?
 
  A) Protection, insulation, and hydration
  B) Nutrition, regulation, and waste removal
  C) Filtration, lubrication, and transportation
  D) Transportation, regulation, and protection

Question 2

What happens when blood coagulates?
 
  A) It clots
  B) It thins
  C) It flows faster
  D) It reacts to antigens



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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