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asymmetry in animals​

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Answered by aleenajose2002
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Present in spongifera

Answered by dnandalwar
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Sessile animals such as sponges are asymmetrical. Corals build colonies that are not symmetrical, but the individual polyps exhibit radial symmetry. Alpheidae feature asymmetrical claws that lack pincers, the larger of which can grow on either side of the body, and if lost can develop on the opposite arm instead.

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