The reproductive processes of two organisms were studied. In Animal I, the offspring generated from a detached part of its body, preferably the tail and in Animal II the offspring was obtained directly from the ovum without fertilization. Thus, on the basis of the information obtained, the animals can be categorized as (a) Hydra and Bee, respectively (b) Planaria and Aphid, respectively (c) Hydra and Aphid, respectively (d) Both (A) and (B)

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Salient Features and Classification of Non-chordates
Phylum - Coelenterata (Cnidaria), Phylum - Arthropoda
The reproductive processes of two organisms were studied. In
Animal I, the offspring generated from a detached part of its body,
preferably the tail and in Animal Il the offspring was obtained
directly from the ovum without fertilization. Thus, on the basis of the
information obtained, the animals can be categorized as
(a) Hydra and Bee, respectively
(b) Planaria and Aphid, respectively
(c) Hydra and Aphid, respectively
(d) Both (A) and (B)
Transcribed Image Text:Salient Features and Classification of Non-chordates Phylum - Coelenterata (Cnidaria), Phylum - Arthropoda The reproductive processes of two organisms were studied. In Animal I, the offspring generated from a detached part of its body, preferably the tail and in Animal Il the offspring was obtained directly from the ovum without fertilization. Thus, on the basis of the information obtained, the animals can be categorized as (a) Hydra and Bee, respectively (b) Planaria and Aphid, respectively (c) Hydra and Aphid, respectively (d) Both (A) and (B)
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