Question 3 (1 points total) Fill-in the blanks below based on your observations in lab this week. Be specific in your answers to receive full credit. Organism Phylum Symmetry Development (protostome/ deuterostome/neither) Gut type (1-way/ 2-way / none) Feeding (filter, predator, etc) On the lab practical, how would you visually tell the difference between this animal and a: 1. Tunicate Sponge 2. Sponge Acorn barnacle 3. Sea cucumber Sea hare 4. Mussel Chiton 5. Feather duster worm Anemone
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