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Which statement is correct about an amoeba and a white blood cell? (1 point)
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An amoeba can survive on its own, but a white blood cell cannot.
An amoeba can survive on its own, but a white blood cell cannot.
A white blood cell can survive on its own, but an amoeba cannot.
A white blood cell can survive on its own, but an amoeba cannot.
Neither an amoeba or a white blood cell can survive on their own.
Neither an amoeba or a white blood cell can survive on their own.
Both an amoeba and a white blood cell can survive on their own.
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An amoeba can survive on its own, but a white blood cell cannot.
Reason: an amoeba is a single-celled organism that lives independently, while a white blood cell is part of a multicellular organism (e.g., a human) and depends on the body's environment and systems to survive.
Reason: an amoeba is a single-celled organism that lives independently, while a white blood cell is part of a multicellular organism (e.g., a human) and depends on the body's environment and systems to survive.
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