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W25 BIOL D006A 02Y Form/Funct In The Biolgcl Wrld Fish Quiz

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1: brain 2: gills 3: gonad 4: heart 5: Intestine 6: kidney 7: lateral line 8: liver 9: myomere 10: pyloric ceca 11: spinal cord 12: stomach 13: swim bladder 14: cloaca 15: vertebrae

Options
A.B
B.E
C.A
D.M
E.O
F.I
G.K
H.H
I.D
J.G
K.N
L.L
M.C
N.F
O.J
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We are given a matching question with a list of 15 anatomical terms on the left and a set of 15 lettered options on the right. The task is to pair each left-hand term with the correct right-hand option letter. Since the actual textual content behind each lettered option (B, E, A, M, O, I, K, H, D, G, N, L, C, F, J) is not provided here, we must focus on the reasoning approach you would use to determine correct pairings. - Step 1: Orient each left-hand item by its biological category and typical location or function. For example, items like brain and spinal cord are central nervous system structures; heart and pyloric caeca are digestive/ circulatory components; gills are respiratory; swim bladder relates to buoyancy; kidneys are excretory; l......Login to view full explanation

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