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    The Organisms That Replaced Paleozoic Corals as the Major Reef
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The Organisms That Replaced Paleozoic Corals as the Major Reef

Question 37

Question 37

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The organisms that replaced Paleozoic corals as the major reef builder in the Mesozoic were ____.


A) scleractinians
B) rudist bivalves
C) oysters
D) cephalopods
E) gastropods

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