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Oliga [24]
3 years ago
10

Match each animal with the correct classification.

Biology
1 answer:
miv72 [106K]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

eagle- chordata phylum

ladybud- Insecta class

scorpian- Arachnida class

lobster- Crustacea class

snail- Mollusca phylum

Explanation:

The organism that contains a notochord at some of its life cycle stage are called chordates and all vertebrates are chordates so eagle comes under phylum Chordata.

Insecta is the largest class of phylum Arthropoda which contains organisms which have jointed legs, exoskeleton and segmented body for example ladybird, playing mantis, etc.

Arachnids are animals which have jointed legs and in this class spider are the largest order which contains scorpions, mites, ticks, etc.

Crustaceans are invertebrates which have hard shell made up of calcium for example lobster, prawn, shrimp, etc.

Mollusks are very large invertebrate phylum which contains a soft segmented body that is usually present inside a shell made up of calcium. for example snails.

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