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18 5 18 21 1 15 12 9 31 6 Listen. Lampreys and hagfishes have lobed fins. are more closely related to ray-finned fish than to cartilaginous fish. O are the only living jawless vertebrates. are the only living air-breathing fish. Question 2 (1 point) Listen While wading in the ocean, you look down into the water and notice an umbrella- shaped, translucent animal. It swims by pulsing its body, and long tentacles trail behind it. One of them brushes your leg. Ouch! You feel a burning sensation where it touched you. To what phylum does this creature probably belong?
9 While wading in the ocean, you look down into the water and notice an umbrella- shaped, translucent animal. It swims by pulsing its body, and long tentacles trail behind it. One of them brushes your leg. Ouch! You feel a burning sensation where it touched you. To what phylum does this creature probably belong? Cnidaria Echinodermata Porifera Mollusca Question 3 (1 point) Listen
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