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A(n) ______ digestive tract has two openings, a mouth, and an anus, whereas a(n) ______ digestive tract has a single opening.Multiple choice question.complete; incompletecomplete; closedopen; incompleteopen; complete

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A(n) ______ digestive tract has two openings, a mouth, and an anus, whereas a(n) ______ digestive tract has a single opening.Multiple choice question.complete; incompletecomplete; closedopen; incompleteopen; complete

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A(n) complete digestive tract has two openings, a mouth, and an anus, whereas a(n) incomplete digestive tract has a single opening.

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