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Q: How is the squid anatomy like The human anatomy?
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To learn about its characteristics


Why is the fetal pig a good choice to dissect in order to understand human anatomy?

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How are squid mouths and beaks like human jaws and teeth?

Squids mouths may be beaks but they have jaws and there beaks are there teeth. They use there beaks to eat and for protection.


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