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    Which Structure of the Tubular Digestive Tract in Vertebrates Is
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Which Structure of the Tubular Digestive Tract in Vertebrates Is

Question 49

Question 49

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Which structure of the tubular digestive tract in vertebrates is involved mainly with water and ion recovery?


A) Gizzard
B) Buccal cavity
C) Stomach
D) Hindgut
E) Midgut

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