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part b: short answer (7–12)
- what are the two body forms found in cnidarians?
- name one free-living flatworm and one parasitic flatworm.
- how does segmentation benefit annelids?
- what three main body parts are found in most mollusks?
- give two reasons why arthropods are considered the most successful phylum.
- list the four main characteristics shared by all chordates.
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Cnidarians (like jellyfish, corals) have two body forms: polyp (sessile, cylindrical, e.g., coral) and medusa (free - swimming, bell - shaped, e.g., jellyfish).
Free - living flatworms include planarians (they live in freshwater, feed on small organisms). Parasitic flatworms include tapeworms (they live in the intestines of vertebrates, absorbing nutrients from the host) or flukes (like liver flukes, parasitic in the liver of hosts).
Segmentation in annelids (like earthworms) allows for specialized functions in different segments (e.g., some segments for reproduction, some for movement). It also allows for redundancy (if one segment is damaged, others can still function) and more efficient movement as different segments can coordinate muscle contractions.
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The two body forms found in cnidarians are the polyp form and the medusa form.