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D3.1.18. Role of the placenta in foetal development inside the uterus
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23M.2.HL.TZ2.4b:
Pangolins are unique among mammals in having evolved scales, which are a recognition feature of reptiles. Explain which features you expect pangolins to have, which would show that they are mammals, not reptiles.
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23M.2.HL.TZ2.4b:
Pangolins are unique among mammals in having evolved scales, which are a recognition feature of reptiles. Explain which features you expect pangolins to have, which would show that they are mammals, not reptiles.
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23M.2.HL.TZ2.b:
Pangolins are unique among mammals in having evolved scales, which are a recognition feature of reptiles. Explain which features you expect pangolins to have, which would show that they are mammals, not reptiles.
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23M.2.HL.TZ2.4b:
Pangolins are unique among mammals in having evolved scales, which are a recognition feature of reptiles. Explain which features you expect pangolins to have, which would show that they are mammals, not reptiles.
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23M.2.HL.TZ2.4b:
Pangolins are unique among mammals in having evolved scales, which are a recognition feature of reptiles. Explain which features you expect pangolins to have, which would show that they are mammals, not reptiles.
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23M.2.HL.TZ2.b:
Pangolins are unique among mammals in having evolved scales, which are a recognition feature of reptiles. Explain which features you expect pangolins to have, which would show that they are mammals, not reptiles.