Station 3! pls!
1. animals with backbone belong to the phylum.
a. cordat...
Biology, 20.01.2020 04:31 Amariahploiee
Station 3! pls!
1. animals with backbone belong to the phylum.
a. cordate
b. echinoderm
c. arthropod
d. mollusk
2. jellyfish and coral belong to the same phylum as
a. snails
b. sponges
c. sea anemones
d. fish
3. an animal belonging to the phylum athropoda is a
a. tapeworm
b. lobster
c. squid
d. slug
4. is the class of athropods which have 8 legs.
a. archnid
b. insect
c. centipide
d. cephalopod
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