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To wich group of invertebrates do the squids and octopus belong? Why?

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Answered by mkdmascot
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Explanation:

Classification. Octopus and squid belong to a group of marine invertebrates known as cephalopods. Cephalopod means 'head-footed' – the arms and tentacles are derived from the head.

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Answered by hearthacker54
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Answer:

. Octopus and squid belong to a group of marine invertebrates known as cephalopods. Cephalopod means 'head-footed' – the arms and tentacles are derived from the head

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