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Snakes and worms have no legs and share a similar tube-like body structure. Describe how you could determine how closely related these two types of organisms are.
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Snakes and worms have no legs and share a similar tube-like body structure. Describe how you could determine how closely related these two types of organisms are.
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One way you could be able to describe the relationship is how their bodys are structured.
Their body structure is one of the only ways you could describe how their similar snakes and worms have almost nothing in common
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