Annelids (Grade 10)
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Annelids
1.
Annelids are grouped into different classes based on the number of bristles they have and the presence or absence of parapodia.
- True
- False
2.
Segmentation prevents the free movement of most annelids.
- True
- False
3.
External bristles called setae are located on each segment and provide traction as the annelid crawls.
- True
- False
4.
Cerebral ganglia form the primitive brain of annelids.
- True
- False
5.
Earthworms have a head region and two eyes.
- True
- False
6.
The fluid-filled cavity of the annelid houses the digestive, excretory, and circulatory organs.
- True
- False
7.
In most mollusks, the coelom is a large area around the heart.
- True
- False
8.
Earthworm waste passes out through the anus in the form of casting.
- True
- False
9.
The development of annelid larvae is different from mollusk larvae.
- True
- False
10.
Once annelids are in adult form they no longer add segments to their body.
- True
- False
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