| 1. | The three modern orders of amphibians are Apoda ( the caecilians ).
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| 2. | The dorsal leaves of " S . apoda " have acuminate apices.
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| 3. | Subspecies include Eucalyptus scias subsp . callimastha and the rare Eucalyptus scias subsp . apoda.
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| 4. | In the growth stages of " S . apoda ", boron influences reproduction.
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| 5. | Typically, the strobili of " S . apoda " are in an erect position.
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| 6. | "Selaginella apoda " can be subcategorized into the subgenus " Stachygynandrum ".
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| 7. | There has historically been disagreement over the use of the two primary scientific names for caecilians, Apoda and Gymnophiona.
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| 8. | Typically, " S . apoda " is prostrate, meaning that it lays flat on the ground.
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| 9. | The strobilus of " S . apoda " is often restricted to a length of 1-2 centimeters.
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| 10. | It may take as few as 85 days for " S . apoda " to finish its life cycle.
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