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incorrect the correct answer is C) 5 and 5


Which animal is not found in the phylum Arthropoda ?

A) Shrimp

B) Crab

C) Starfish

D) Barnacle
 
incorrect the correct answer is C) Starfish


The nematocyst of the jellyfish does what ?


answer _______________ this is one word 5 or 6 letters

(Hint "Ouch")
 
Correct


The biggest jellyfish in the world is the ?

A) Moon jellyfish

B) Comb jellyfish

C) Arctic lions mane jellyfish

D) Giant jellyfish
 
your correct the answer is yes


What are zooxanthallae ?

A) A deep dwelling fish

B) Species of dolphin

C) A type of crab

D) Single cell algae living in coral
 
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D) Is Correct


The "plant" classification of these critters produce 90% of the worlds oxygen ?


A) Plankton

B) Zoea

C) Mollusks

D) Marine fungi
 
A plankton since it's the only one with plant life in it. Finding it hard to believe microscopic plants and algae floating in water creates 90%of the worlds oxygen. I think there's a lot more plant life on land then in water. I'll have to look into it


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Phytoplankton, produces more than half the earth's oxygen, the other is land trees, grass, and all other land based plants.

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A) Plankton is Correct


Real sea sponges are great for bathing and painting, but what kind of critter are they ?

A) Plant

B) Man made

C) Fungi

D) Animal
 
Incorrect the Correct answer is : D) Animal


Sea urchins , starfish , and sea cucumbers all belong to the phylum
Echinodermata. if "dermata" refers to skin ,
What does "echino" mean ?

A) Sharp

B) Spined

C) Pointy

D) Smooth
 
B) is Correct wasn't looking for C) but yes it's Correct also


A lot of people know what seahorses look like , but what more general group of organisms do they belong to ?

A) Fish

B) Mammals

C) Crustations

D) Mollusks
 
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