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An animal with a coelom, jointed appendages, and metameric segmentation would be classified in the phylum
(A) Mollusca
(B) Cnidaria
(C) Platyhelminthes
(D) Arthropoda
(E) Chordata


Sagot :

the answer to the question is letter b
The answer is (D) arthropoda.

Arthropods have joint appendages ( legs ), they have a true coelom and blood filled cavity and also the are metamorically segmented.

Thus, arthropoda must be the answer.