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THIS IS WORTH 30 POINTS! The organism Euprymna scolopes is most likely related to- A. Nipponensis scolopes B. Tasmanica euprymna. C. Euprymna tasmanica D. Australopithesis afarensis.
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The organism Euprymna scolopes is most likely related to-
A. Nipponensis scolopes
B. Tasmanica euprymna.
C. Euprymna tasmanica
D. Australopithesis afarensis.
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Hello!
I believe the answer is
C) Euprymna tasmanica.
I hope it helps!
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I believe the answer is c ...............
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