The answer is:
Echinodermata
The word echinodermata is Greek which literally means "Spiny Skin". Echinodermata is a phylum under kingdom animalia. Not all of them have spiny skins, but most of them do. Other characteristics would be their radially symmetric body. They have appendages that grow outward from the center. Examples of echinoderms would be sea stars and sea urchins.
Explanation:
When current passes through the wires inside the bulb, electrical energy changes into heat energy and light energy. ... All parts of a circuit must be connected in order for current to flow through the circuit.
They are made of non-renewable resources. The resources that they are made of also are unsustainable
Answer and Explanation:
Platyhelminthes are mostly worm like organisms that are dorsoventrally flattened, meaning they look like a leaf and this is why they are coined names like the Tapeworm, Flatworm, Fluke and Planarian.
Most Platyhelminthes are parasites on other animals but only the Turbellarians are mostly non-parasitic. A few species are commensalists, or mutualists living with other larger organism.
They are classified into:
- Class Turbellaria
- Class Monogenea
- Class Trematoda
- Class Cestoda
Answer: <u><em>C. They can be six to twelve inches in length.</em></u>
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