Biology: Life on Earth (11th Edition)
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Chapter 25, Problem 4FTB
Among tetrapod groups, hair is found in; the skin is a respiratory organ in shelled, amniotic eggs are found in; aquatic larvae with gills are found in.
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Biology: Life on Earth (11th Edition)
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