World Languages, asked by sonu10936, 6 months ago

it is the largest invertebrate having the largest eyes in the animal kingdom hearts ice can be up to 30 kilometre across its use as enables it to see in dim light conditions which is very helpful for it as it spends most of its time hunting at 2000 below the surface​

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Answered by TaheniyatAnjum
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Explanation:

Invertebrates are classified into several phyla. According to the below description, we can classify the invertebrtes:

Porifera - They are sponge like creatures that lives underwater. They are asymmetrical in nature and has no true body cavity. Examples: Demosponges, sea sponges, etc.

Cnidaria - They are jelly like creatures made up of connective tissues. They have radial symmetry and has no true body cavity. Examples: Jellyfish, sea anemones, etc.

Platyhelminthes - They are free living creatures with a flattened body and no body cavity. It has distinct head and tails and exhibit bilateral symmetry. Examples: Tapeworm, planaria, etc.

Nematoda - They are free living cylindrical bodies with no specific body segments. They exhibit bilateral symmetry. Examples: Roundworms, Hookwarm, etc.

Annelida - They are free living cylindrical bodies with specific body segments and well developed organs. They exhibit bilateral symmetry. Examples: Earthworm, leeches, etc.

Mollusca - They are soft body creatures covered by hard shell like structures. They exhibit bilateral symmetry. Examples includes Squid, snails, etc.

Echinodermata - They have arm like structures, usually five in number. They are marine environments with tube feet and exhibits radial symmetry. Examples: Sea urchins, starfish, etc.

Arthropoda - They are exoskeleton structures with segmented bodies and multiple legs. They exhibit bilateral symmetry and they have to shed their exoskeleton and grow a new as they grow. Examples: Insects, Spiders, etc.

Answered by malakardipa341
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Answer:

colossal squid

Explanation:

as its eyes can be up to 30 cm across.

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