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Which are the only invertebrates that can fly? A.) insects B.) centipedes C.) arachnids D.) crustaceans PLZ note that if you've looked up your answer, or just guessed. (in which I will know) you will be
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Which are the only invertebrates that can fly?
A.) insects
B.) centipedes
C.) arachnids
D.) crustaceans
PLZ note that if you've looked up your answer, or just guessed. (in which I will know) you will be reported. PLZ support your answer.
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I think the answer is the insects
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Your answer would A insects because insects are the only invertebrates that can maintain flight. FOr example Butterflies and Flies Can maintain flight
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