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the blood sucking habit in leech is
a.cerebellum b.sanguivorous
c.heterodont d.diastema​

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Answered by kreekcraft
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Answer:

Explanation:

variety in nature and habits of

animals in the biosphere are quite amazing and

interesting. What we see around us may be just

few, but there are innumerable species living in

this world. You have learnt in lower classes about

the classification of animal kingdom. We will

recall here that ‘Kingdom Animalia’ is divided

into two groups, Invertebrates and Chordates.

There occurs a great diversity in the habit,

habitat, structural organisation and mode of

reproduction between the animals existing

on earth. In this chapter, you will understand

the structural morphology and anatomy of an

Invertebrate (Leech) and a Vertebrate (Rabbit).

The scientific name of the Indian cattle

leech is Hirudinaria granulosa which

belongs to Phylum Annelida. Annelids are

metamerically segmented worms with well

developed organ systems.

The scientific name of the common rabbit

is Oryctolagus cuniculus. It is represents

Phylum Chordata and Class Mammalia.

Mammals occupy the highest group in the

animal kingdom and show advancement over

the other groups of animals. They are warm

blooded and possess covering of hair on the

body. Mammary gland in females is the most

striking feature of a mammal. Let us now

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Answered by Priyanca
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The blood sucking habit in leech is SANGUIVOROUS...

Sanguivores are those organisms who derive their nutrition from blood sucking..

Hope it helps ya:)

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