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A student is using descriptions to classify organisms. One organism is described as having sense organs to detect heat, laying eggs to reproduce, using venom for protection, and having the ability to change body temperature with its surroundings.
How would the student classify this organism?
A bacteria
B. mammal
C reptile
D bird
Answer ASAP plz;-;
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