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    A Brachiopod Can Be Distinguished from a Bivalve by the Presence
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A Brachiopod Can Be Distinguished from a Bivalve by the Presence

Question 33

Question 33

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A brachiopod can be distinguished from a bivalve by the presence of


A) two hinged shells.
B) a digestive system with separate mouth and anus.
C) a lophophore.
D) suspension feeding.
E) a distinct head.

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