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Young tadpoles breathe like fish. What structure enables them to breathe in the water? A. tracheae B. skin C. alveoli D. gills
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Young tadpoles breathe like fish. What structure enables them to breathe in the water? A. tracheae B. skin C. alveoli D. gills
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Young tadpoles breathe underwater with D. gills
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Gills help tadpoles breath ...
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