EBK BIOLOGY
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Author: BROOKER
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Chapter 29.4, Problem 1BC
Core Skill: Connections Look ahead to Figure 35.14, which illustrates the amniotic egg produced by many terrestrial animals. How is the plant seed like the amniotic egg?
Figure 35.14 The amniotic egg.
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EBK BIOLOGY
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