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Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in each of the black spaces below before clicking on it to display the answer.
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ear
eye
classification
intro to science
eustachian tube   optic nerve   porifera   control  
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pinna   sclera   cnidaria   variable  
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auditory nerve   retina   mollusca   hypothesis  
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cochlea   pupil   amphibia   assumption  
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semicircular canals   cornea   reptilia   observation  
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eustachian tube   iris   aves   qualitative  
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auditory canal   aqueous humor   mammalia   quantitative  
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tympanic membrane   vitreous humor   crustacea   data  
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hammer   lens   echinodermata   conclusion  
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