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PLZZ ANSWER, THANKS! White blood cells can be found in what fluids? A. blood B. lymph C. blood and lymph D. neither blood nor lymph
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White blood cells can be found in what fluids?
A. blood
B. lymph
C. blood and lymph
D. neither blood nor lymph
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The answer is C. Blood and Lymph.
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the answer is option B
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