Crabs belongs to the phylum – (1) Mollusca (2) Cnidaria (3) Arthropoda (4) Platyhelminthes

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(3) Arthropoda Explanation: Crabs come from the same family as lobsters, crayfish, shrimp, krill and barnacles, as all are in the subphylum crustacea. They are also in the phylum Arthropoda.

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Last Answer : (d) Mollusca - Loligo, Teredo, Octopus

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Last Answer : I) It is bilaterally symmetrical.

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Last Answer : (b) annelida and arthropoda

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Last Answer : (d) annelida and arthropoda.

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Last Answer : (d) Echinodermata.

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Last Answer : (a) Pila (i) Body segmented Mollusca (ii) Mouth with radula

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Last Answer : (c) Arthropoda - body divided into head, thorax and abdomen and respiration by tracheae

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Last Answer : (d) chordata.

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Last Answer : Mention the unique features of Phylum Cnidaria.

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Last Answer : (a) Prawn has two pairs of antennae.

Description : Phylum Cnidaria

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Last Answer : Class: Crustacea Phylum: Arthropoda

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Description : State the unique features of phylum Mollusca.

Last Answer : State the unique features of phylum Mollusca.

Description : What are some representatives of the phylum Mollusca?

Last Answer : Snails, octopuses, squids and oysters are examples of molluscs.

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Last Answer : (3) Phylum Annelida Explanation: The Annelida, also known as the ringed worms or segmented worms, are a large phylum, with over 17,000 extant species including ragworms, earthworms, and leeches.

Description : Write down the characteristics of Phylum Mollusca?

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Last Answer : Describe salient features of phylum Arthropoda.

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Last Answer : (d) silver fish.

Description : One of the representatives of Phylum Arthropoda is (a) puffer fish (b) flying fish (c) cuttle fish (d) silver fish.

Last Answer : (d) silver fish.

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Last Answer : (a) Parapodia

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Description : Comment on the reproduction of the members of the phylum Platyhelminthes.

Last Answer : Comment on the reproduction of the members of the phylum Platyhelminthes.

Description : Mention the unique features of phylum Platyhelminthes.

Last Answer : Mention the unique features of phylum Platyhelminthes.

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Description : Which are the morphological features that differentiate the beings of the phylum Annelida from nematodes and platyhelminthes?

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Description : Is the nervous system in platyhelminthes more or less sophisticated than in cnidarians? What are the main neural structures found in flatworms? How is this neural organization important for the diversity of biological niches explored by species of the phylum?

Last Answer : Platyhelminthes present a more sophisticated nervous system than cnidarians, as the first neural chords with ganglia (grouping of neurons) appear, a characteristic of the evolutionary process of ... that are parasites and those that are free-living. Image Diversity: platyhelminth nervous system

Description : Write down the characteristics of phylum Platyhelminthes. 

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Last Answer : Dorsoventrally flattened

Description : Phylum Platyhelminthes includes B A. Round worms B. Flatworms C. Thorny headed worms D. All of above

Last Answer : Flatworms