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Ead It! #2 Which is an example of something where cells are working together to perform a function? A. Energy from the Sun heats the Earth B. Tissue in the stomach C. A large pane of glass for protection
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Which is an example of
something where cells
are working together to
perform a function?
A. Energy from the Sun heats the
Earth
B. Tissue in the stomach
C. A large pane of glass for
protection
D. The top of a table holds plates
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