Which of the following organisms would you expect to have the largest surface-area-to-volume ratio? a platyhelminth an annelid a rotifer an arthropod Question 35 What do all deuterostomes have in common? O Adults are bilaterally symmetrical. O All have specialized head and tail regions. O Embryos have pharyngeal pouches that may or may not form gil slits. O The pore formed during gastrulation becomes the anus.

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Which of the following organisms would you expect to have the largest surface-area-to-volume
ratio?
a platyhelminth
an annelid
a rotifer
an arthropod
Question 35
What do all deuterostomes have in common?
O Adults are bilaterally symmetrical.
O All have specialized head and tail regions.
O Embryos have pharyngeal pouches that may or may not form gill slits.
O The pore formed during gastrulation becomes the anus.
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following organisms would you expect to have the largest surface-area-to-volume ratio? a platyhelminth an annelid a rotifer an arthropod Question 35 What do all deuterostomes have in common? O Adults are bilaterally symmetrical. O All have specialized head and tail regions. O Embryos have pharyngeal pouches that may or may not form gill slits. O The pore formed during gastrulation becomes the anus.
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