Chapter 27: Q 7. (page 721)
Which of the following organisms is most likely to be a diploblast?
a. sea star
b. shrimp
c. jellyfish
d. insect
Short Answer
Option c is correct.
Chapter 27: Q 7. (page 721)
Which of the following organisms is most likely to be a diploblast?
a. sea star
b. shrimp
c. jellyfish
d. insect
Option c is correct.
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a. abnormal body length or height
b. two different eye colours
c. the contraction of a genetic illness
d. two fewer appendages than normal
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a. a deuterostome
b. an annelid or mollusk
c. either an acoelomate or eucoelomate
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