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In What Way Are Insects, Arthropods, and Molluscs Similar to Each

Question 43

Question 43

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In what way are insects, arthropods, and molluscs similar to each other?


A) They have an endoskeleton.
B) They have eyespots.
C) They have wings.
D) They have compound eyes.

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