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mcmcdaniel

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What would be one thing that humans could do in terms of caring for the ocean according to National
  Geographic Explorer Brad Norman?
  a. increase research on whale sharks
  b. treat the ocean like your home, respect and protect it
  c. reduce fishing
  d. reduce pollution



Question 2

Which worm has a segmented body plan?
  a. Platyhelminthes
  b. Nematodes
  c. Roundworms
  d. Polychaetes




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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B
Brad Norman who researches whale sharks suggests that we treat the ocean as our own home, respect
it, protect it. It is a living organisms. Insight to a National Geographic Explorer, Dr. Brad Norman



Answer to Question 2

ANS: D
Polychaetes are the largest and most diverse class of annelids. They are often vibrant colors with
bristle projections on each segment. Information can be found in the section The Worm Phyla Are the
Link to Advanced Animals.




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