BIOLOGY
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To determine: The place where a snake falls on the graph and how it falls on it.
Introduction: Snakes belong to class Reptilia. The organisms of this class possess scales and breathe through the lung. These are cold-blooded animals and are not able to maintain their internal body temperature.
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