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What is a trait that is ancestral to all chordates? A) a jaw bone B) a notochord C) an amniotic egg D) a vertebral column
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What is a trait that is ancestral to all chordates?
A) a jaw bone
B) a notochord
C) an amniotic egg
D) a vertebral column
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