Part I. A. DIRECTIONS: Identify the word in each row that does not belong to the group. Write your answer in the space provided before the number. 1. sclera, iris, stirrups, pupil 2. cochlea, eustachian tube, anvil, rod cells 3. salty, bitter, delicious, sweet 4. photoreceptor, pain receptor, ultrareceptor, chemoreceptor 5. skull, backbone, pectoral girdles, rib cage 6. skeletal muscle, rough muscle, smooth muscle, cardiac muscle 7. geotropism, thigmotropism, pyrotropism, phototropism 8. ligaments, myosin, sarcomere, actin filaments 9. endoskeleton, mesoskeleton, exoskeleton, hydrostatic skeleton 10. humerus, femur, tarsals, biceps

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Part I. A. DIRECTIONS: Identify the word in each row that does not belong to the group. Write your
answer in the space provided before the number.
1. sclera, iris, stirrups, pupil
2. cochlea, eustachian tube, anvil, rod cells
3. salty, bitter, delicious, sweet
4. photoreceptor, pain receptor, ultrareceptor, chemoreceptor
5. skull, backbone, pectoral girdles, rib cage
6. skeletal muscle, rough muscle, smooth muscle, cardiac muscle
7. geotropism, thigmotropism, pyrotropism, phototropism
8. ligaments, myosin, sarcomere, actin filaments
9. endoskeleton, mesoskeleton, exoskeleton, hydrostatic skeleton
10. humerus, femur, tarsals, biceps
Transcribed Image Text:Part I. A. DIRECTIONS: Identify the word in each row that does not belong to the group. Write your answer in the space provided before the number. 1. sclera, iris, stirrups, pupil 2. cochlea, eustachian tube, anvil, rod cells 3. salty, bitter, delicious, sweet 4. photoreceptor, pain receptor, ultrareceptor, chemoreceptor 5. skull, backbone, pectoral girdles, rib cage 6. skeletal muscle, rough muscle, smooth muscle, cardiac muscle 7. geotropism, thigmotropism, pyrotropism, phototropism 8. ligaments, myosin, sarcomere, actin filaments 9. endoskeleton, mesoskeleton, exoskeleton, hydrostatic skeleton 10. humerus, femur, tarsals, biceps
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