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Biology, 23.05.2021 03:40 nnaaatt1845

Clams, octopuses, and snails are classified together in the same phylum, which is the phylum Mollusca. Are these animal groups also classified together in one kingdom?
A. Yes. All phylum members are classified together in the same kingdom.
B. No. Every phylum member is classified into a different kingdom.
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C. Maybe. Some but not all phylum members are classified in the same kingdom.
D. Maybe. Kingdom and phylum are separate and unrelated taxa.

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