The pigment haemocyanin is found in

The Pigment Haemocyanin Is Found In Biology Question

The pigment haemocyanin is found in

Options

(a) chordata
(b) mollusca
(c) annelida
(d) echinodermata

Correct Answer:

mollusca

Explanation:

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Subject: Biology (4253)

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