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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Unlike cnidarians and platyhelminths, round worms have a(n) A. one-way digestive tract. B. single-opening digestive tract C. reproductive structures D. bilaterally symmetrical body plan

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

A?

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is A

OpenStudy (bioepic):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Help????

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I would say A

OpenStudy (anonymous):

^please don't tell me that's going to freeze my computer, like the other one XP? @Conqueror

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

And yes, definitely A

OpenStudy (conqueror):

Just point to it and it will show the text at the bottom of the screen

OpenStudy (anonymous):

:-)

OpenStudy (bioepic):

Where did it go?

OpenStudy (conqueror):

Nope

OpenStudy (bioepic):

???

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think it got deleted xD

OpenStudy (conqueror):

@strawberrysorbet

OpenStudy (bioepic):

lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Earthworms use these for anchoring during movement. A. setae B. hearts C. mouth and anus D. dorsal and ventral blood vessels

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Anybodyy

OpenStudy (bioepic):

Setae

OpenStudy (bioepic):

They are small hairs on the sides of worms.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

If you jaywalk in a J shape, then are you automaticaly considered a criminal mastermind?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

?????

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oo thanks

OpenStudy (bioepic):

lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which body part of the earthworms coordinates movement? B.Brain C.pharynx D.gizzard

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which body part of the earthworm coordinates movement? A.crop B.brain ==> C.pharynx D.gizzard ----------------------------------- Each segment, except the first and last, have tiny bristle-like structures called setae. These structures help the earthworm to move and act to sense the environment. - On the ventral surface of the body, there are claw-like structures called setae, which are mainly used for locomotion. - The nerve collar surrounds the pharynx and consists of ganglia above and below the pharynx. Nervous impulses are responsible for movement and responses to stimuli. =================

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so whats there answer

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