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olasank [31]
3 years ago
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While on an intersession course in tropical ecology, Kris pulls a large, snakelike organism from a burrow (the class was granted

a collecting permit). The 1-m-long organism has smooth skin, which appears to be segmented. It has two tiny eyes that are hard to see because they seem to be covered by skin. Kris brings it back to the lab at the field station, where it is a source of puzzlement to the class. Kris says that it is a giant oligochaete worm; Shaun suggests it is a legless amphibian; Kelly proposes it belongs to a snake species that is purely fossorial (lives in a burrow).
The class decided to humanely euthanize the organism and subsequently dissect it. Having decided that it was probably not a reptile, two of their original hypotheses regarding its identity remained. Which of the following, if observed, should help them arrive at a conclusive answer?
A) presence of a closed circulatory systemB) presence of moist, highly vascularized skinC) presence of lungsD) presence of a nerve cordE) presence of a digestive system with two openings
Biology
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