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An example of an animal with radial symmetry is a ladybug

False

Insect wings could be considered appendages

True

An arthropod is highly vulnerable to predators after it has just molted

True

One of the major functions of an exoskeleton is to protect an arthropods internal organs

True

Porifera are relatively simple animals with porous bodies

True

Platyhelminthes are radial animals with stinging cells

False

Flatworms are the simplest bilateral animals

True

Mollusks are segmented worms commonly found in the ocean

False

Cephalopods have spiny skin and a water vascular system

False

Annelids and flatworms share the trait of bilateral symmetry

True

All animals are heterotrophic

True

An endoskeleton must be shed before the animal possessing it can grow larger

False

In incomplete metamorphosis, insects hatch from eggs as pupae

False