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What is the sex of these two roundworms? Question 1 Question 2

Question 3: Is the side of the clam you see here, the right or the left side?

Question 4: what is the phylum of this animal?

5) Name the animal shown in the picture. 6) Name the phylum to which it belongs. 7) Name the internal cavity used in digestion.

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 th cavity

Question 8: name the opening marked by the arrow

9. How many germ layers does this animal have? 10. What is the name of the tissue marked by the arrow

11. What is the phylum of this animal?

12. Is this a polyp or a medusa?

13. What is the dark organ inside this animal?

Question 14. Name the cell type marked with arrow a. Question 15. Name the cell type marked with arrow b ab

Question 16. Name of the cell marked by arrow a. Question 17. Name the green structures inside the cells marked by the arrow a b

Question 18: What is the function of the large cells marked by the arrow?

Question 19. What type of leaf is this? Question 20. What tissue is marked by the arrows.

Question 21: Name the tissue marked by the arrow

Name the parts of the seed

Name the flower parts: Questions 25,