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klemol [59]
3 years ago
9

The lining of the stomach and the muscle it sits on are examples of...........Together they form the..........called the stomach

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Biology
1 answer:
VikaD [51]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Tissues, organ

Explanation:

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