Echinodermata and coelenterata
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Column A (a) Naked seed (b) Covered seed (c) Flagella (d) Marchantia (e) Marsilea (f) Cladophora (g) Penicillium | Column B (A) Angiosperms (B) Gymnosperms (C) Bryophytes (D) Euglena (E) Thallophyta (F) Pteridophyta (G) Fungi |
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