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    Which Group Can Be Distinguished from the Other Arthropods by Its
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Which Group Can Be Distinguished from the Other Arthropods by Its

Question 67

Question 67

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Which group can be distinguished from the other arthropods by its possession of two pairs of antennae?


A) insects
B) millipedes
C) chelicerates
D) crustaceans
E) trilobites

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