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Chapter 21, Problem 6MCQ
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The animal kingdom is divided into two sub kingdom that is Eumetazoa and Parazoa. Eumetazoans are further divided into two branches radiata and bilateria based on body symmetry and tissue formation. The clade radiata comprises the animals with radial symmetry and two germ layers. Bilateria clade includes the protostomes and deuterostomes.
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