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Chemistry, 01.06.2021 20:40, emmaguentherp3hjd3

Think back to how bats use their senses to receive and process information about their environment. How is the dolphin’s environment like that of a bat’s? How do you think a dolphin uses its senses to “see” its surroundings without using its eyes? Write a paragraph to include the following: • Discuss the internal structures the dolphin might use. • Describe the receptors that might be involved. • Step through the whole process the dolphin uses, ending with it eating a fish.

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