BIOLOGY:CONCEPTS+APPL.(LOOSELEAF)
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Chapter 24, Problem 13SA
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a.
To determine:
The term that describes “homologous to human arm.”
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b.
To determine:
The term that describes “waterproof amniotic skin.”
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c.
To determine:
The term that describes “behaviorally alters temperature.”
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d.
To determine:
The term that describes “behaviorally alters temperature.”
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e.
To determine:
The term that describes “multipurpose opening.”
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f.
To determine:
The term that describes “secretes milk.”
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BIOLOGY:CONCEPTS+APPL.(LOOSELEAF)
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