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The embryos of both mammals and reptiles are protected by amniotic fluid. What is this type of trait called? * a. cladogram b. outgroup c. derived d. molecular evidence
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The embryos of both mammals and reptiles are protected by amniotic fluid. What is this type of trait called? *
a. cladogram
b. outgroup
c. derived
d. molecular evidence
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the answer is C) derived
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