Biology
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Author: Audesirk, Teresa, Gerald, Byers, Bruce E.
Publisher: Pearson,
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(a) The vertebrate group which contain cartilaginous skeleton.

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The cartilage is the group of tissue which resembles the bones.

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(b) The vertebrate group which possess two chambered heart.

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The heart performs the pumping of blood.

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(c) The vertebrate group which lay amniotic egg.

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The laying of amniotic egg is the reason of survival for some organisms.

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(d) The vertebrate group which perform Endothermy

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Endothermy is a type of adaptation of blood and body temperature.

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(e) The vertebrate group which possess a four chambered heart.

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The four chambered heart is the most developed heart.

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(f) The vertebrate group which possess a placenta

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Placenta is attached to the fetes in the embryo.

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(g) The vertebrate group which possesses lungs supplemented with air sacs.

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The air sac is found in lungs to store air.

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