Celiaphlatus and forward movement. There is a few advantages of
the bilateral symmetry. Some of the advantages are food, movement
and animals.
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What is the free floating body form of cnidarians
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Medusa
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How do plants maintain water balance
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by closing stomata Plants maintain water balance through a process called Homeostasis ability or tendency of an organism or cell to maintain internal equilibrium by adjusting its stomata.
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Which of these is classified in the phylum Echinodermata animals with a spiny exterior and tube feet
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sea stars
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What type of animal uses toxins on nematocysts to capture prey
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Cnidarians
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Which of these is not a mollusk A clam B slug C leech D octopus
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A leech is not a mollusk.
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Which of these terms best describes tree bark
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Secondary phloem
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What is an advantage of bilateral symmetry
Celiaphlatus and forward movement. There is a few advantages of
the bilateral symmetry. Some of the advantages are food, movement
and animals.
What is the free floating body form of cnidarians
Medusa
How do plants maintain water balance
by closing stomata Plants maintain water balance through a process called Homeostasis ability or tendency of an organism or cell to maintain internal equilibrium by adjusting its stomata.
Which of these is classified in the phylum Echinodermata animals with a spiny exterior and tube feet
sea stars
What type of animal uses toxins on nematocysts to capture prey
Cnidarians
Which of these is not a mollusk A clam B slug C leech D octopus