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Choose the Odd One Out: Incus, Pinna, Malleus, Stapes - Biology

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 Choose the Odd One Out: 

Options

  • Incus

  • Pinna

  • Malleus

  • Stapes

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Pinna

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Chapter 8: The Nervous System and Sense Organs - Choose the Odd One Out

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ICSE Biology [English] Class 10
Chapter 8 The Nervous System and Sense Organs
Choose the Odd One Out | Q 14

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