| Statement I: | All members of Animalia are multicellular. | 
| Statement II: | All members of Animalia have at least a tissue grade of organisation. | 
| I: | having radial symmetry in adults and larvae | 
| II: | having three germ layers | 
| III: | lacking a coelom | 
| I: | Bilateral symmetry | 
| II: | Presence of a mantle | 
| III: | Radula for feeding | 
| IV: | Chitinous exoskeleton | 
| 1. | Only I, II and III | 
| 2. | Only IV | 
| 3. | Only I and IV | 
| 4. | Only II and III | 
| 1. | Annelida | 2. | Platyhelminthes | 
| 3. | Aschelminthes | 4. | Chordata | 
| Fasciola, Pila, Chaetopleura, Ancylostoma, Saccoglossus, Meandrina, Hirudinaria, Labeo, Ichthyophis | 
| Phylum (List I)  | 
			Characteristic Feature (List II)  | 
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| A. | Chordata | 1. | Spicules for support | 
| B. | Porifera | 2. | Notochord present at some stage | 
| C. | Echinodermata | 3. | Segmented body | 
| D. | Annelida | 4. | Radial symmetry and water vascular system | 
The diagram below shows the body plan of a:
| I: | All birds have feathers. | 
| II: | All birds can fly. | 
| III: | Only birds are warm blooded. | 
| IV: | Only birds are oviparous and have direct development as well. |