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Question 62

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Refer to the figure. Refer to the figure.   Which statement about the organism shown in the figure is false? A)  It is a tardigrade. B)  It can withstand desiccation. C)  It is tiny (0.5-1.5 millimeters long) . D)  It lacks both a circulatory system and gas exchange organs. E)  It has a stiff exoskeleton and jointed legs. Which statement about the organism shown in the figure is false?


A) It is a tardigrade.
B) It can withstand desiccation.
C) It is tiny (0.5-1.5 millimeters long) .
D) It lacks both a circulatory system and gas exchange organs.
E) It has a stiff exoskeleton and jointed legs.

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