What do sea squirts and mussels have in common?
A) both are in the same phylum.
B) both have incurrent and excurrent siphons.
C) both are covered in a tunic.
D) both reproduce asexually.
E) both attach to the substrate using the same materials.
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Q70: Sea cucumbers belong to the class:
A) Asteroidea.
B)
Q71: An ancient class of echinoderms whose members
Q72: A sea squirt uses its _ for
Q73: Larvacean tunicates feed by means of:
A) a
Q74: The process by which sea cucumbers protect
Q76: The tunic of tunicates is composed of:
A)
Q77: Arroworms immobilize their prey with:
A) tetrodotoxin.
B) stinging
Q78: _ are important as food in parts
Q79: A toothed, biting structure found in the
Q80: Those echinoderms with a globular or flattened
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