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They wondered how the insides of the single-celled organisms compared to the insides of animals. This is what they said:
Lanny: “I don’t think they have any of the organs animals have.”
Dorothy: “I think they have a few of the organs most animals have.”
Seamus: “I think they have a few of the organs simple animals, like worms, have.”
Nick: “I think the only organs they have that animals also have are the digestive organs.”
Valynda: “I think the only organs they have that animals also have are the organs they use for breathing.”
Brian: “I think they have all of the organs that most animals have, they are just a lot smaller.”
Which person do you agree with the most?
Explain why you agree with that perosn
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