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how mammals are different from other vertebrae​

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Answered by itslovelygirlXx
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Mammals differ from other vertebrate animals in that their young are nourished with milk from special mammary glands of the mother. ... Mature red blood cells (erythrocytes) in all mammals lack a nucleus; all other vertebrates have nucleated red blood cells.

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Mammals differ from other vertebrate animals in that their young are nourished with milk from special mammary glands of the mother. ... Mature red blood cells (erythrocytes) in all mammals lack a nucleus; all other vertebrates have nucleated red blood cells.

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