100 points------------------------>write the scientific name of sponge,coral,tapeworm,ascaris,earhworm,crab,prawn,starfish.
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Sponge-Demospongiae
Coral- Anthozoa
Tapeworm- Cestoda
Ascaris- Ascaris lumbricoides
Earthworm- Lumbricina
Crab- Brachyura
Prawn- Penaeus
Starfish- Asteroides
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Coral- Anthozoa
Tapeworm- Cestoda
Ascaris- Ascaris lumbricoides
Earthworm- Lumbricina
Crab- Brachyura
Prawn- Penaeus
Starfish- Asteroides
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Coral- Anthozoa
Tapeworm- Cestoda
Ascaris- Ascaris lumbricoides
Earthworm- Lumbricina
Crab- Brachyura
Prawn- Penaeus
Starfish- Asteroides yes that is right
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Hello mate here is your answer.
1) Sponges, the members of the phylum Porifera
2) phylum Cnidaria.
3) Taenia is a genus of tapeworms
4) phylum Nematoda, it is the most common parasitic worm in humans.
5) Lumbricus terrestris is a large, reddish worm species widely distributed around the world (along with several other lumbricids).
6) In the binomial system of naming each species name has two parts, the genus name and speciesname (also known as the specific epithet), e.g. Parapeneopsis stylifera, which is the scientific name of the kiddi (karikadi) shrimp.
7) The Indian prawn(Fenneropenaeus indicus, formerly Penaeus indicus).
8) The common starfish or common sea star (Asterias rubens)
Hope it helps you.
1) Sponges, the members of the phylum Porifera
2) phylum Cnidaria.
3) Taenia is a genus of tapeworms
4) phylum Nematoda, it is the most common parasitic worm in humans.
5) Lumbricus terrestris is a large, reddish worm species widely distributed around the world (along with several other lumbricids).
6) In the binomial system of naming each species name has two parts, the genus name and speciesname (also known as the specific epithet), e.g. Parapeneopsis stylifera, which is the scientific name of the kiddi (karikadi) shrimp.
7) The Indian prawn(Fenneropenaeus indicus, formerly Penaeus indicus).
8) The common starfish or common sea star (Asterias rubens)
Hope it helps you.
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