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Pore bearing animals _ arthropoda , diploblastic _ caelenterata , metameric segmentation _ porifera , jointed legs _ echinodermata , soft bodied animals _ mollusca , spiny skinned animals _ annileda MATCH THEM​

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Answered by rockmsd29
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pore bearings-porifera,diploplastic-colentrata,metameric segmentation-annelida,jointed legs-arthropoda,soft bodied animals-molluscs,spiny skinned animal- echinodermata

Answered by Anonymous
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  1. Pore bearing animals - Porifera.
  2. Diploblastic - Coelenterata.
  3. Metameric Segmentation - Annelida.
  4. Jointed legs - Arthropoda.
  5. Soft bodied Animals - Mollusca.
  6. Spiny Skinned Animals - Echinodermata.

Explanation:

Porifera- Animals belonging to this group have pores all over the body, which are utilized 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 other makes up the inner lining of the body.

Annelida- Animals of group Annelida 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.

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