Marks: / 8 A 1. Short Answer: Compare and contrast molluscs and jellyfish to illustrate why it is believed Molluscs are considered to be more complex than jellyfish. Flatworms Molluscs Marks: /8 marks C. 2. Oikorodita purpurata is a semi-aquatic animal found only in eastern Canada. The female lays eggs and does not have nipples. However, the offspring obtain milk from patches on her abdomen. This species has a bill, webbed feet, and is capable of flight, and its body covered with hair. Based on this information, identify the class of vertebrate this species belongs to and explain why you placed it in this class. Marks: /6 marks A.

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/ 8 A
1.
Short Answer:
Compare and contrast molluscs and jellyfish to illustrate why
it is believed Molluscs are considered to be more complex
than jellyfish.
Flatworms
Molluscs
Marks: /8 marks C.
2. Oikorodita purpurata is a semi-aquatic animal found only
in eastern Canada. The female lays eggs and does not
have nipples. However, the offspring obtain milk from
patches on her abdomen. This species has a bill, webbed
feet, and is capable of flight, and its body covered with
hair. Based on this information, identify the class of
vertebrate this species belongs to and explain why you
placed it in this class.
Marks: /6
marks A.
Transcribed Image Text:Marks: / 8 A 1. Short Answer: Compare and contrast molluscs and jellyfish to illustrate why it is believed Molluscs are considered to be more complex than jellyfish. Flatworms Molluscs Marks: /8 marks C. 2. Oikorodita purpurata is a semi-aquatic animal found only in eastern Canada. The female lays eggs and does not have nipples. However, the offspring obtain milk from patches on her abdomen. This species has a bill, webbed feet, and is capable of flight, and its body covered with hair. Based on this information, identify the class of vertebrate this species belongs to and explain why you placed it in this class. Marks: /6 marks A.
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