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Match each phylum or class to its correct characteristic.

mammals
Rotifera
Cnidaria
Mollusca
nematocyst
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radula
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mammary glands
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cilia in circular arrangement
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Answer:

  • Mammals - mammary glands
  • Rotifera - cilia in circular arrangement
  • Cnidaria- nematocyst
  • Mollusca- radula

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Mammals are the those animals whose body is covered with hairs, give birth to young ones and have mammary glands to feed young ones.
  • The rotifers are multicellular, free swimming planktons. The body of the rotifers divided into a head, a trunk and the foot. The head contains a rotating, wheel-like structure which is covered with cilia.
  • Members of the phylum cnidaria contains nematocysts which are the protective organs. Nematocysts are stinging structures are composed of special cells called cnidocytes.
  • Mollusks are soft bodied animals whose body is divided into a head, a visceral mass and ventral foot. Radula is tiny teeth used for scraping food particles off a surface and drawing them into the mouth.
User Rplankenhorn
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Answer is:

1) mammals - mammary glands.

2) Rotifera - cilia in circular arrangement.

3) Cnidaria - nematocyst.

4) Mollusca - radula.

Mollusca is a large phylum of invertebrate animals.

Cnidaria are mostly marine animals.

Rotifera are phylum of microscopic pseudocoelomate animals.

User Ibnetariq
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