The largest invertebrate is a/an – (1) Sponge (2) Mollusc (3) Arthropod (4) Echinoderm

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(2) Mollusc Explanation: The largest invertebrate is Mollusc. With over 80,000 species, molluscs form the second largest phylum of animals on Earth and range from tiny snails to giant squid.

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