Red, obviously!! Clue in the name RED blood cells!
The inside. The inside of the bone, which produces red and white blood cells, is indeed living
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there is no second clue in book 1. It's the first book but the clue is iron solute
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Red, obviously!! Clue in the name RED blood cells!
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Because if the microscope wasn't invented we would have no clue that cells existed.
The inside. The inside of the bone, which produces red and white blood cells, is indeed living
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i hv no cule tbh
im not sure, all i noe is that it is a special form of variegation xx
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There is a clue in the name, the 'DRINK' is made of liquid and therefore means that the bodys natural thirst for water is replenished.
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