Loose Leaf For Integrated Principles Of Zoology
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To determine: The features that suggest that nemerteans are typical coelomates.
Introduction: The three phyla- Phoronida, Ectoprocta, and Brachiopoda- possess a crown of ciliated tentacles, called a lophophore that they use in food capture and respiration. Brachiopods were abundant in the Paleozoic era but began to decline thereafter.
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