9th Class Science Diversity in Living Organisms

  • question_answer 51)
      Hard calcium carbonate structures are used as skeleton by (a) Echinodermata           (b) Protochordata            (c) Arthropoda                  (d) Nematoda

    Answer:

      (a) Body wall of echinodermata is covered with spiny, hard, calcareous (calcium carbonate) plates (ossicles) that form a rigid or flexible endoskeleton. (Also, refer to Q. 19)


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