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    The Tubular Eyes of Some Mid-Water Animals Are Adapted For
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The Tubular Eyes of Some Mid-Water Animals Are Adapted For

Question 29

Question 29

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The tubular eyes of some mid-water animals are adapted for:


A) Increasing the field of vision
B) Producing light
C) Seeing in the complete absence of light
D) Sensing changes in depth
E) Sensing changes in salinity

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