Answer:
D
Explanation:
Muhammad (creator of the islamic religion) had gained a substantial number of converts in Mecca, leading the city’s authorities, who had a vested interest in preserving the city’s pagan religion, to plan his assassination. Muhammad fled to Medina, a city some 200 miles north of Mecca, where he was given a position of considerable political power. At Medina, he built a model theocratic state and administered a rapidly growing empire. When Muhammad finally returned to Mecca he was a conqueror. During the next two and a half years, numerous disparate Arab tribes converted to his religion. By his death on June 8, 632 AD, he was the effective ruler of all southern Arabia, and his missionaries, or legates, were active in the Eastern Empire, Persia and Ethiopia.
Answer:
Different type of movement is swimming
Explanation:
Invertebrate chordates are animals of the phylum Chordata that possess a notochord at some point in their development, but no verbal column(backbone).
A notochord is a cartilage-like rod that serves a supportive function by providing a site of attachment for muscles.
Invertebrate Chordates belong to the subphylum of cephalochordata and Urochordata.
Invertebrate chordates in the phylum Tunicata also known as Urochordata, dwell in marine environments. They possess specialized external coverings for food filtration and are suspension feeders.
Since the resulting larvae share all of the common invertebrate chordate characteristics including a notochord, dorsal nerve cord, pharyngeals slits, endostyle, and a post-anail tail. They are similar to tadpoles in appearance, and unlike adults, the larvae are mobile and swim around until they find a firm surface on which to attach and grow.
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C - Segregation
seg·re·ga·tion
noun
the action or state of setting someone or something apart from other people or things or being set apart.
"the segregation of pupils with learning difficulties"
From Oxford Dictionary