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Outline why dogs and cats were important to early humans.
 
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Calcium, chlorine, and magnesium are________________ ____, or mineral elements the body needs in relatively large amounts.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Dogs were used for hunting and herding animals, and they served as watch animals that could warn humans. Cats were used for their ability to catch small rodents.

Answer to Question 2

macrominerals



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