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Which key morphological feature is used to classify organisims as mammals? a. the presence of fur b. mammary glands c. two-legged upright posture d. fertile offspring
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Which key morphological feature is used to classify organisims as mammals?
a. the presence of fur
b. mammary glands
c. two-legged upright posture
d. fertile offspring
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mammary glands is used to classify organisms às mammals.
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