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A key characteristic of echinoderms is ________.
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The body symmetry of adult echinoderms could best be described as ________.
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What is the oldest (in other words, most ancient) primate group?
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What is the main difference between monotremes and eutherians?
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Which evolved first, plants or animals? What evidence exists for your answer? Explain your reasoning as to why one would have evolved 100 million years prior to the other.
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Roundworms are more closely related to arthropods than to flatworms.
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Mollusks are more closely related to flatworms than to roundworms.
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Which statement is most accurate when describing human evolution?
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Which of the following characteristics are shared by all worm phyla?
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Serial repetition of segments is a defining characteristic of which worm phylum?
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