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Type: Multiple-Choice
Category: Text Elements
Level: Grade 1
Standards: CCRA.R.1, RI.1.1
Last Modified: 8 years ago

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Grade 1 Text Elements CCSS: CCRA.R.1, RI.1.1

E. Coli is a germ. In large amounts, E. Coli is bad. It can make you very sick. But some E. Coli can be good. E. Coli helps your body digest green vegetables and beans. E. Coli can also help make gas in your body. Your body also uses E. Coli to make vitamin K. This helps your blood to clot. This helps stop your blood when you get a cut. Too much E. Coli can make you sick, but the right amount can be good for you.

Which is NOT something E. Coli does?
  1. helps your blood clot
  2. makes you sick
  3. digests your food
  4. creates new food