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Biol 1309 Exam 2 Study Guide
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Biol 1309 Exam 2 Study Guide
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Question 1
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1) What innovation allowed vertebrates to become successful on land.
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A) scales
B) bony skeletons
C) warm-bloodedness
D) amniotic egg
Question 2
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2) Which has as a ventral nerve cord:
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A)Cnidaria;
B)Porifera;
C)Arthropoda;
D)Chordata
Question 3
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Press A but Again
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A
B
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