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    If a Multicellular Animal Lacks True Tissues, Then It Can
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If a Multicellular Animal Lacks True Tissues, Then It Can

Question 73

Question 73

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If a multicellular animal lacks true tissues, then it can properly be included among the


A) eumetazoans.
B) metazoans.
C) choanoflagellates.
D) lophotrochozoans.
E) bilateria.

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