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    Exam 22: Chaetognaths, echinoderms, and Hemichordates
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    The Calcareous Plates Found Underneath the Epidermis Are Called the
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The Calcareous Plates Found Underneath the Epidermis Are Called the

Question 56

Question 56

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The calcareous plates found underneath the epidermis are called the


A) ambulacrae.
B) tiedemann's bodies.
C) madreporite.
D) pedicellariae.
E) ossicles.

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