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Which structures could be considered blood reservoirs?
Clay
A natural, Earthy material composed of fine-grained minerals, often used in making pottery, bricks, and sculptures.
Sand
Fine, granular material, composed mainly of rock and mineral particles, prevalent in deserts, beaches, and riverbeds, used in construction and manufacturing.
Silt
Fine particles of rock and soil carried by water, often settling at the bottom of bodies of water.
Mycorrhizae
Symbiotic relationships between fungi and the roots of plants, aiding in nutrient and water absorption.
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