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Match the term. 1) limpet 2) barnacles 3) lichens 4) crabs 5) seaweeds A) hold fasts, slimy mucus B) highly salt resistant C) strong legs for anchoring to holes in rocks D) musc…
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Match the term.
1) limpet
2) barnacles
3) lichens
4) crabs
5) seaweeds
A) hold fasts, slimy mucus
B) highly salt resistant
C) strong legs for anchoring to holes in rocks
D) muscular foot
E) cement to rocks/conical shape
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If I'm not mistaken, the right order looks like this.
1.-D
2.-E
3.-B
4.-C
5.-A
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