If you get something in your eye, what should you do first to get it out?
A. rub your eye
B. stick your finger in your eye and pull it out
C. blink repeatedly
D. wash eye out with water
Select your answer:
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C. Blood tests
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Blood vessels in the epidermis supply cells with nutrients.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE