Refer to the figure below. I I II III IV Reference: Ref 25-7 This circulatory plan belongs to which group of animals? Select one: O a. Fish O b. Invertebrates O C. Decapod crustaceans O d. Cephalopod molluscs

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**Refer to the figure below.**

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The diagram illustrates a circulatory system with four labeled parts: I, II, III, and IV. It is a schematic representation showing the flow of fluid through the system.

**Explanation of Diagram:**

- **Part I:** This section appears to be the initial stage of the circulatory flow, possibly representing a chamber or vessel where fluid enters.
- **Part II:** Intermediate area with what seem to be valve structures that regulate flow.
- **Part III:** This may represent a third chamber where fluid continues to circulate.
- **Part IV:** Another region with valve-like structures, marking the continuation or exit of the flow cycle.

This circulatory plan belongs to which group of animals?

**Select one:**

- a. Fish
- b. Invertebrates
- c. Decapod crustaceans
- d. Cephalopod molluscs

**Reference:** Ref 25-7
Transcribed Image Text:**Refer to the figure below.** [Diagram not displayed] The diagram illustrates a circulatory system with four labeled parts: I, II, III, and IV. It is a schematic representation showing the flow of fluid through the system. **Explanation of Diagram:** - **Part I:** This section appears to be the initial stage of the circulatory flow, possibly representing a chamber or vessel where fluid enters. - **Part II:** Intermediate area with what seem to be valve structures that regulate flow. - **Part III:** This may represent a third chamber where fluid continues to circulate. - **Part IV:** Another region with valve-like structures, marking the continuation or exit of the flow cycle. This circulatory plan belongs to which group of animals? **Select one:** - a. Fish - b. Invertebrates - c. Decapod crustaceans - d. Cephalopod molluscs **Reference:** Ref 25-7
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