Match the Phylum or Class with the correct characteristic. Use each term once.   Class/Phylum) Class Trematoda                                                                                                                                                                                                              Class Crustacea   Phylum Platyhelminthes   Class Hydrozoa   Phylum Cnidaria   Class Bivalvia   Class Oligochaeta   Phylum Annelida                          Phylum Nematoda   Characteristic) feeding through gonozoids   monoecious   digestive system with a crop and gizzard   body comprised of repeating metamers   digestive system with a clitellum   defense using choanocytes   one antenna   defense using m=nematocytes   feeding through gastrozoids   a ciliated larval stage called a miracidium    two antennae    no longitudinal muscles    gills called ctenidia   no circular muscles

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Match the Phylum or Class with the correct characteristic. Use each term once.
 
Class/Phylum)

Class Trematoda                                                                                                                                                                                                             
Class Crustacea
 
Phylum Platyhelminthes
 
Class Hydrozoa
 
Phylum Cnidaria
 
Class Bivalvia
 
Class Oligochaeta
 
Phylum Annelida                       
 
Phylum Nematoda
 
Characteristic)

feeding through gonozoids
 
monoecious
 
digestive system with a crop and gizzard
 
body comprised of repeating metamers
 
digestive system with a clitellum
 
defense using choanocytes
 
one antenna
 
defense using m=nematocytes
 
feeding through gastrozoids
 
a ciliated larval stage called a miracidium 
 
two antennae 
 
no longitudinal muscles 
 
gills called ctenidia
 
no circular muscles 
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