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two examples of the flatworm are the |
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what kind of locomotion is the arrow worm capable of? |
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the pairs of coiled tubes that excrete wastes in annelids are the |
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a warm that does not live inside of a substrate: - tube - sand -arrow - round worm |
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what type of digestive system does a arrow worm have? |
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segmented worms such as the sandworm have a fluid space called the |
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which is an accurate statement regarding reproduction in the arrow worm? - arrow worms are seperate males and females that reproduce sexually - arrow worms are hermaphrodites that reproduce asexually -arrow worms are seperate males and females that reproduce asexually - arrow worms are hermaphrodites that reproduce sexually |
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arrow worms are hermaphrodityes that reproduce sexually |
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which of the following marien worms depend on chemosynthesis by bacteria to obtain their food? - round worms - flat worms - giant tube worms - sand worms |
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the most numerous worm species in the sea are the |
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members of phylum annelida are all characterized by |
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the largest free-living marine worms is the |
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what worms would you most likely see under the microscope in a sample of aquarium gravel? |
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flat, usually 1 meter long, up to 12 meters long |
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tapered at both ends; up to a meter long |
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few cm long; has tiny fins for swimming |
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segmented; small - not microscopic |
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flat, tiny to very large species |
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1 meter long; tube dwelling |
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