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Colonial Animals Differ from Multicellular Animals in That

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Colonial animals differ from multicellular animals in that


A) colonies may consist of physiologically integrated individuals.
B) colonial animals may be genetically different from each other.
C) individuals within a colony have identical functions.
D) colonial animals are always unicellular.
E) some colonies of animals are produced through fission.

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