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Match items of column (A) with items of column (B).

Column (A)Column (B)
A. Pore bearing animals1. Arthropoda
B. Diploblastic 2. Coelenterata
C. Metameric segmentation3. Porifera
D. Jointed legs4. Echinodermata
E. Soft bodied animals5. Mollusca
F. Spiny skinned animals6. Annelida

A
A- 3, B- 2, C- 6, D- 1, E- 5, F- 4
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B
A- 2, B- 3, C- 6, D- 1, E- 5, F- 4
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C
A- 3, B- 6, C- 2, D- 1, E- 5, F- 4
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A- 3, B- 2, C- 1, D- 6, E- 5, F- 4
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Solution

The correct option is A A- 3, B- 2, C- 6, D- 1, E- 5, F- 4
  • Porifera- Animals belonging to this group have pores all over the body, which are used to circulate the water throughout the body, which brings food and oxygen.
  • Coelenterata- They are diploblastic, i.e., the body is made up of two layers of cells; one layer makes up cells on the outside of the body, and the other make up the inner lining of the body.
  • Annelida- Annelids show metameric segmentation. Metameric segmentation is a longitudinal division of the body into a similar section of parts.
  • Arthropoda- Includes animals with jointed appendages.
  • Mollusca- They are soft-bodied animals with bilateral symmetry.
  • Echinodermata- These are spiny-skinned marine animals.

Thus, the correct answer is option A.

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