Annelides differ from nematodas in that they

BIOLOGY
JAMB 1997

Annelides differ from nematodas in that they

  • A. exhibits bilateral symmentry
  • B. are triploblastic
  • C. are metamerically segmented
  • D. possess complete digestive system

Correct Answer: C. are metamerically segmented



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