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Is a chiton ecdysozoan?

No, a chiton is not an ecdysozoan. An ecdysozoan (clade Ecdysozoa) is an organism that sheds/molts its tough external coat (cuticle) as it grows up. Chitons are soft bodied organisms that secrete a hard, protective shell made up of calcium carbonate with eight dorsal plates. They belong to the Class Polyplacophora which belongs to the Phylum Mollusca. (so you can see the classification easier...in case it was confusing): ---Clade Eumetazoa -- Phylum Mollusca - Class Polyplacophora **Phylum Mollusca is NOT the only phylum within that clade! There are other phylums/classes/lineages belonging to the clade too!**


How does pollution affect the population growth of euglena?

Pollution affects the growth of euglena by two simple aspects; sunlight and nutrients. The euglena can no longer obtain sunlight through the water if pollution is causing the water to become too polluted for sunlight to break through. Since the euglena can also absorb nutrients through the cell membrane, pollution can contaminate the nutrients that the euglena needs for survival, both ultimately causing the prevention of the euglena from creating or obtaining food.


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Is arborio rice same as glutinous sticky rice?

No, but they're close. Both are short grain rices, and arborio is a cultivar of Japanese sushi rice, but they aren't phylogenically identical. Sushi rice is also prepared differently, although you probably could use arborio for this too.


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What group does a horse belong too?

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