Locomotion that uses cilia is found in _______ and _______, and this is an example of a(n) _______. Select one: a. Platyhelminthes and ciliated unicellular eukaryotes; synapomorphy. b. Ctenophores and turbellarians; analogous trait. c. Rotifers and turbellarians; homologous trait. d. Ciliated unicellular eukaryotes and Cnidarians; analogous trait. e. Ctenophores and Platyhelminthes; synapomorphy.
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