Principles of Biology
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Chapter 22.2, Problem 1CC
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Examples of organisms that show bilateral symmetry
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The term of symmetry in biology has a direct connection with the shape of the body of an organism. This is related to the positioning of duplicate body parts & body shape. There are several types of symmetries in organisms as spherical symmetry, bilateral symmetry, radial symmetry &biradial symmetry.
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