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Name four animal phyla with segmentation.
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The expert names four animal phyla with segmentation. The four characters of insects that they don't share with other arthropods are determined.

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Name four animal phyla with segmentation.

In reference to the four animal phyla with segmentation, these include Arthropoda, Chordata, and Annelid, and Porifera. In regard to all but the Porifera, these phyla form segments by using a growth zone to direct and define the segments. Sponges are animal phyla from the Porifera family with a primitive cellular level of organization and lack tissues and symmetry.

Name and briefly explain four characters of insects that they don't share with other arthropods.

Four characters of adult insects that are not shared by other ...

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