CAMPBELL BIOLOGY IN FOCUS,AP ED.-ACCESS
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Chapter 1.1, Problem 2CC
Identify me theme or themes exemplified by (a) the sharp quills of a porcupine (b) the development of a multicellular organism from a single fertilized egg, and (c) a hummingbird using sugar to power its flight
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