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Which three layers of the OSI model are comparable in function to the application layer of the TCP/IP model? (Choose three.)Group of answer choicesPresentation LayerPhysical LayerNetwork LayerData Link LayerTransport LayerApplication LayerSession Layer

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Which three layers of the OSI model are comparable in function to the application layer of the TCP/IP model? (Choose three.)Group of answer choicesPresentation LayerPhysical LayerNetwork LayerData Link LayerTransport LayerApplication LayerSession Layer

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The three layers of the OSI model that are comparable in function to the application layer of the TCP/IP model are:

  1. Application Layer
  2. Presentation Layer
  3. Session Layer

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