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What Is a Key Morphological Difference Between Fish and Amphibians

Question 52

Question 52

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What is a key morphological difference between fish and amphibians?


A) Fish have gills to extract oxygen from water.
B) Fish have a lateral line system.
C) Amphibians have strong muscular and skeletal systems to support their body on land.
D) Amphibians have amniotic eggs.

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