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A planarian, the flatworm seen here, has the unique ability to when cut into pieces. a) fission b) fragment c) conjugate d) regenerate
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A planarian, the flatworm seen here, has the unique ability to
when cut into pieces.
a) fission
b) fragment
c) conjugate
d) regenerate
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d
Explanation: the moon is round
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the answer is: d) regenerate
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