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What is the soft tissue called at your nose and ears? A. tendon B. bone C. muscle D. cartilage
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What is the soft tissue called at your nose and ears?
A. tendon
B. bone
C. muscle
D. cartilage
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D cartilage is the answer
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The answer is D, cartilage.
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