A B Examine animals A and B in the figure above and answer the questions below. a) What Phylum does animal A belong to? (0.5) b) What Phylum does animal B belong to? (0.5) Animals from these two Phyla used to be classified together as 'Radiata'. c) Why were they grouped together? (1 point) d) why are they now classified as separate groups? (1 point)
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