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hich statement describes a difference between a jellyfish and a frog?
A jellyfish lacks vertebrae, whereas a frog has a spinal cord.
A jellyfish cannot reproduce sexually, but a frog can.
A jellyfish makes its own food, whereas a frog is a heterotroph.
A jellyfish is a prokaryote, whereas a frog is a eukaryote.
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"A jellyfish lacks vertebrae, whereas a frog has a spinal cord."
Explanation: Jellyfish are invertebrates (no backbone); frogs are vertebrates with a backbone/vertebral column and spinal cord. The other choices are incorrect: jellyfish can reproduce sexually, jellyfish are heterotrophs (not autotrophs), and both jellyfish and frogs are eukaryotes.
Explanation: Jellyfish are invertebrates (no backbone); frogs are vertebrates with a backbone/vertebral column and spinal cord. The other choices are incorrect: jellyfish can reproduce sexually, jellyfish are heterotrophs (not autotrophs), and both jellyfish and frogs are eukaryotes.
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