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Brachiopoda | ||
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- which characteristics would describe Collembola? check all that apply Abdominal appendage present No abdominal appendage Mouthparts hidden within head Mandibulate mouthparts Antennae with more than 8 segments Antennae with less than 8 segments No prolegs on the abdomen No visible evidence of wings Wings present 6 legsWhat phylum is a ray in? Group of answer choices Chondrichthyes Echinodermata Osteichthyes Reptilia ChordataSpecialized segments Name of Lineage Exoskeleton? Jointed appendages? specimen Formica rufa Pandinus imperatur Rhinotia hemistictus Eurytides marcellus Ranina ranina
- What structure differentiates Ectoprocts and Brachiopods from other Lophotrochozoa? Select one: 1-Complete digestive tract with two openings. 2- Fluid-filled coelom. 3- Triploblastic. 4- Suspension feeding via lophophore. 5- Trochophore larval stage. Please provide explanations in detail for the correct option as well as the incorrect options.View the preserved arthropod specimens available. There will be at least one example of each lineage group discussed on the website but not all of the specimens may be available. Use the table on the next page to organize your observations. Specialized segments Name of Lineage Exoskeleton? Jointed specimen Formica rufa appendages? Pandinus imperatur Rhinotia hemistictus Eurytides marcellus Ranina raninaCOMPLETE THE TABLE Basic Characteristics Special Features Porifera Cnidaria Ctenophora