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How are marine worms and sponges different?

a.) Sponges live in mud, sand, or underneath rocks.

b.) Marine worms exist in more than one phylum.

c.) Marine worms are invertebrates.

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Answer:

it is a

Explanation:

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Answer:

Segmented marine worms are easily identified by the many visible rings that make up their bodies. Many marine species are found on the sea bottom but are not restricted to it. Sponges are filter-feeding, colonial animals which live together as a larger unit. They appear to be plants but are in fact invertebrate animals. So the answer is (A.) I think.

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