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What type of appendages do

Sponges
Cnidarians
Roundworms
Annelids
Mollusks
Arthropods
Echinoderms
and vertebrate
have? jointed, not jointed, absent

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Sponges absent

Cnidarians not jointed (Aquatic organisms, all have tentacles with nematocysts - stinging cells, used to capture food.)

Roundworms absent (AKA nematodes are unsegmented, colorless and do not have appendages).

Annelids not jointed (With the exception of leeches, all annelids have chitonous hair-like structures projecting from their cuticle. These appendages fulfill different functions in different species.)

Mollusks not jointed (Invertebrates that lack hard appendages such as legs or antennae)

Arthropods jointed (the arthropods are the only invertebrates to have jointed appendages)

Echinoderms not jointed (Due to their radial symmetry, all echinoderms have appendages which point outward from the center of the body like the spokes on a wheel.)

and vertebrate jointed

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