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Daphnia is (a) Water Flea (b) Tadpole ...

Daphnia is
(a) Water Flea
(b) Tadpole Shirmp
(c) Fairy Shrimp
(d) Clam Shirmp

A

Clam

B

Water Flea

C

Annelid

D

Sponge

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B
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