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These free-living, almost microscopic worms have a cone-like head that can be retracted into their necks.
Nematomorpha
Kinorhyncha
All of the above
Platyhelminthes
Acanthocephala
Priapulida
Cycliophora
Some of them are not worms
These free-living worms can also retract their heads, but they are larger and live in the mud and sand of very cold waters.
Nematomorpha
Kinorhyncha
All of the above
Platyhelminthes
Acanthocephala
Priapulida
Cycliophora
Some of them are not worms
Which of the following is NOT true of the Aschelminthes?
Nematomorpha
Kinorhyncha
All of the above
Platyhelminthes
Acanthocephala
Priapulida
Cycliophora
Some of them are not worms
As juveniles must infect an arthropod, but free-living in freshwater as adults
Nematomorpha
Kinorhyncha
All of the above
Platyhelminthes
Acanthocephala
Priapulida
Cycliophora
Some of them are not worms
Which of the following phyla is triploblastic?
Nematomorpha
Kinorhyncha
All of the above
Platyhelminthes
Acanthocephala
Priapulida
Cycliophora
Some of them are not worms
Microscopic worms that live on the mouthparts of lobsters in the North Atlantic
Nematomorpha
Kinorhyncha
All of the above
Platyhelminthes
Acanthocephala
Priapulida
Cycliophora
Some of them are not worms
Spiny-headed worms; named for their short, retractable proboscis covered in spines.
Nematomorpha
Kinorhyncha
All of the above
Platyhelminthes
Acanthocephala
Priapulida
Cycliophora
Some of them are not worms
Flatworms; many are common human parasites but many are free-living, mostly in water.
Nematomorpha
Kinorhyncha
All of the above
Platyhelminthes
Acanthocephala
Priapulida
Cycliophora
Some of them are not worms
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