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Examples of invertebrates include
 a. crustaceans.
  b. bivalves and univalves.
  c. cephalopods.
  d. all of the above answers are correct
  e. none of the above answers is correct

Question 2

Marine vertebrates are sea creatures that
 a. get their oxygen from above the water surface or through gills.
  b. have shells and siphon water through valves to obtain nutrients.
  c. are commercially important to the food supply.
  d. are nutritionally superior to other meats.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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