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Slide 1. A) What is the phylum of this animal Slide 1. A) What is the phylum of this animal? B) What is the name of bump on the shell marked by and arrow? Name the bump

Slide 2. A) Name the phylum of this animal Slide 2. A) Name the phylum of this animal. B) Name the opening marked by the arrow. Name the opening

Slide 3. A) Name the animal shown in the picture Slide 3. A) Name the animal shown in the picture. B) Name the phylum to which it belongs. C) Name the internal cavity used in digestion. Name the cavity

Slide 4. This is a drawing of an earthworm Slide 4. This is a drawing of an earthworm. Name the two structures marked by arrows A and B. B. Strong and muscular A. Soft and expandable