Which of the following statements are accurate? (MORE THAN ONE OPTION)
A. Bilaterians include...
Which of the following statements are accurate? (MORE THAN ONE OPTION)
A. Bilaterians include three clades:
1. Deuterstomia
2. Protostomia
3. Ecdysozoa
B. Invertebrates are animals that lack a backbone
C. Lophotrochozoans, which includes molluscs and insects, typically have an exoskeleton that they can shed.
D. All animals except sponges share a common ancestor
E. Givens about animal "A"
I. the animal has three prominent germ layers
II. an animal has bilateral symmetry
III. the animal lacks a backbone
You would be only be able to classify this animal, animal A, as a lophotrochozoa
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