Match the following genera with their respective
phylum.
(1) Ophiura (i) Mollusca
(2) Physalia (ii) Platyhelminthes
(3) Pinctada (iii)Echinodermata
(4) Planaria (iv) Coelenterata
(a) (1)-(iv), (2)-(i), (3)-(iii), (4)-(ii)
(b) (1)-(iii), (2)-(iv), (3)-(i), (4)-(ii)
(c) (1)-(i), (2)-(iii), (3)-(iv), (4)-(ii)
(d) (1)-(iii), (2)-(iv), (3)-(ii), (4)-(i)

1 Answer

Answer :

(b) (1)-(iii), (2)-(iv), (3)-(i), (4)-(ii)

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