Identify the Phylum that each organism belongs to:

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Identify the Phylum that each organism belongs to:

Chordata – nerve chord and notochord

Arthropoda – jointed appendages, exoskeleton

Echinodermata – spiny skin, pentaradial symmetry, water vascular system

Porifera – pores, asymmetrical, no tissue

Annelida – segmented worm

Mollusca – soft body, mantle, foot,

Platyhelminthes – flat worm

Cnidaria – stinging cells, radial symmetry

Chordata – nerve chord and notochord

Mollusca – soft body, foot, mantle

Ctenophora – radial symmetry, sticky cells, two cell layers

Annelida – segmented worm

Arthropoda – jointed appendages, exoskeleton

Echinodermata – spiny skin, pentamerous radial symmetry, water vascular system

Chordata – Stinging cells, radial symmetry, incomplete digestive system

Chordata – nerve chord, notochord 16

Porifera – pores, asymmetrical, no tissue

Arthropoda – jointed appendages, exoskeleton 16

Echinodermata – spiny skin, pentamerous radial symmetry, water vascular system 16

Chordata – Nerve chord, notochord 16

That’s all folks.