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The name of phylum is derived from certain features of animals. Select that how many of these are correct. A. Cnidaria-Cnidoblasts/cnidocytes
b. Latworms -Dorso-ventrally flattened body
c. Platyhelminthes-Circular cross section
d. Aschelminthes-Body surface is indistinctly
Marked out into segments or metameres
e. Echinodermata-Exoskeleton of calcareous ossicles.

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a, b and c are correct.
* Annelida-body surface is distinctly marked out into segments or metamers.
* Echinodermata-endoskeleton of calcareous ossicles.
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