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After a fetus has developed for only three months, what is the skeleton made of? A. Muscle B. Bone C. Cartlage D. Tendon (I think it's A)
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After a fetus has developed for only three months, what is the skeleton made of?
A. Muscle
B. Bone
C. Cartlage
D. Tendon
(I think it's A)
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You are probably right, I might be A. or, I might be wrong it could be C.
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