Polychaeta generally refers to a class of annelid worms with segmented body parts.
Even though all of the answers are annelid worms, polychaetes are generally marine animals, so I would say that the answer is most likely Clam Worms.
Gametes and female gametes joining, during fertilization, to produce a zygote and then an embryo. Most plants produce both male and female gametes, while some produce one or the other. Pollen contains the male gametes and is found on the stamen. Ovules contain the female gametes and are found in the pistil.
Answer:
the first one would be DNA replication.
the second one would be Segregation
the third is Cytokinesis
and the last should be Binary Fission