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2 points 3. Which of the following are examples of sensory structures found in sharks? * Spiracles and Nostrils Lateral line and Ampullae of Lorenzini Claspers and Spiracles Lateral line and Claspers
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3. Which of the following are examples of sensory structures found in
sharks? *
Spiracles and Nostrils
Lateral line and Ampullae of Lorenzini
Claspers and Spiracles
Lateral line and Claspers
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I needed points sorry I hope you get the answer <3
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