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The italicized word with correct word.
Introduction:
The mammals are the organism that carry the babies in their wombs and give birth to the young ones. In initial days, the young ones are fed by the milk produced in the mammary glands of these organism.
Answer to Problem 14A
An elephant is an example of eutherian.
Explanation of Solution
The marsupials are the members of the class Mammalia that have pouches. In these pouches they carry their young ones. The marsupials are generally found in the Australian region. The eutherians are the placental mammals that carry their baby in the womb and placental mammals are those mammals who have a placenta that connects the baby to the mother. The elephant is an example of eutherian.
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