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    Question: What part of scabs do you work on?

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    Asked by SLOTH???? to Kevin on 28 Apr 2016.
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      Kevin Baker answered on 28 Apr 2016:


      I study the first step to forming a scab, blood clotting. A scab is really just dried out blood, but it forms a protective shield for your skin. Blood is a great topic to learn about!

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