Suppose a mammal has blocked mammary glands that do not function properly.
How will this most...
Biology, 25.05.2020 20:58 lachereyon11
Suppose a mammal has blocked mammary glands that do not function properly.
How will this most likely affect the mammal?
A. It will not be able to maintain its body temperature.
B. It will not be able to digest food.
C. It will not be able to reproduce.
D. It will not be able to feed its young.
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