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Which trait is found in early embryos of both birds and humans, but then disappears from each during development? A.) soft shell B.)scales C.)tail D.)gill slits
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Which trait is found in early embryos of both birds and humans, but then disappears from each during development? A.) soft shell B.)scales C.)tail D.)gill slits
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Which trait is found in early embryos of both birds and humans, but then disappears from each during development?
A.) soft shell
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C.)tail
D.)gill slits
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D. gill slits :)
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C. Tails
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