Chapter 33: Q33.3-2ITD. (page 698)
Why did the research team set up four different treatments?
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Four different experiments are used to see if the crabs' and periwinkles' origin (northern or southern site) altered their relationships
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Chapter 33: Q33.3-2ITD. (page 698)
Why did the research team set up four different treatments?
Four different experiments are used to see if the crabs' and periwinkles' origin (northern or southern site) altered their relationships
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MAKE CONNECTIONS Many new animal body plans emerged during and after the Cambrian explosion. In contrast, cnidarians today retain the same diploblastic, radial body plan found in cnidarians 560 million years ago. Are cnidarians, therefore, less successful or less 鈥渉ighly evolved鈥 than other animal groups? Explain. (See Concepts 25.3 and 25.6.)
WHAT IF? Some molecular evidence suggests that the sister group of animals is not the choanoflagellates but rather a group of parasitic protists, Mesomycetozoa. Given that these parasites lack collar cells, can this hypothesis be correct? Explain.
A land snail, a clam, and an octopus all share
(A) a mantle.
(B) a radula.
(C) gills.
(D) distinct cephalization.
Use the cnidarian life cycle diagram in Figure 33.8 to determine the ploidy of a feeding polyp and of a medusa.

Annelid anatomy can be described as "a tube within a tube." Explain.
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