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Which of the Following Groups Had Made Their Appearance During

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Which of the following groups had made their appearance during the Ordovician period?


A) Jawless and jawed fish.
B) Jawed fish and amphibians.
C) Amphibians and reptiles.
D) Reptiles and mammals.
E) All of these groups had appeared by the Ordovician period.

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