9. Some invertebrates have a soft body that utilize their bodily fluids as an attachment point for their muscles during movement, known as a hydrostati skeleton. Which of the following animals possess a hydrostatic skeleton? Elephant Roundworm Beetle Sea slugs 10. Which of the following tissues are characterized by having cells with branching structure and the capacity to generate their own electrical signals? Epithelial Tissue Smooth Muticle Tissue Connective Tissue Cardiac Muscle Tissue

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9. Some invertebrates have a soft body that utilize their bodily fluids as an attachment point for their muscles during movement, known as a hydrostatie
skeleton.
Which of the following animals possess a hydrostatic skeleton?
Elephant
Roundworm
Beetle
Sea slugs
10. Which of the following tissues are characterized by having cells with branching structure and the capacity to generate their own electrical signals?
Epithelial Tissue
Smooth Musicle Tissue
Connective Tissue
Cardiac Muscle Tissue
Transcribed Image Text:9. Some invertebrates have a soft body that utilize their bodily fluids as an attachment point for their muscles during movement, known as a hydrostatie skeleton. Which of the following animals possess a hydrostatic skeleton? Elephant Roundworm Beetle Sea slugs 10. Which of the following tissues are characterized by having cells with branching structure and the capacity to generate their own electrical signals? Epithelial Tissue Smooth Musicle Tissue Connective Tissue Cardiac Muscle Tissue
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