Biology: The Unity and Diversity of Life (MindTap Course List)
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Chapter 24, Problem 14SQ
Match the organisms with their descriptions.
_____mollusks | a. complete gut, pseudocoelom |
_____echinoderms | b. nematocyst producers |
_____sponges | c. simplest organ systems |
_____cnidarians | d. no tissues, filters out food |
_____flatworms | e. jointed exoskeleton |
_____roundworms | f. mantle over body mass |
_____annelids | g. segmented worms |
_____arthropods | h. tube feet, spiny skin |
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