QUESTION 7 3 9 10 8 2 1 5 7 What structure is #1? What structure is #2? What structure is #3? What structure is #4? What structure is #5? What structure is #6? What structure is #7? What structure is #8? What structure is #9? What structure is #10? A. gills B. pericardial cavity C. digestive gland D. hinge E. foot F. posterior adductor muscle G. gonad H. anterior adductor muscle I. heart J. mantle
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