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$8000 Question  A: slugs, clams and octopuses A:  B: squids, annelid worms and oysters B:  C: slugs, flukes and clams C:  D: octopuses, nematodes and snails D: $8,000 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer The phylum Mollusca includes

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