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Biology, 27.08.2019 18:30, RebelZane18

Which feature do both roundworms and segmented worms have?
they are usually microscopic.
they lack a circulatory system.
they have setae covering their bodies.
they have a one-way digestive system.
check all that apply.

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Which feature do both roundworms and segmented worms have?
they are usually microscopic.

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