Define and explain by giving example(a) bilateral symmetry b) triploblastic
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Bilaterally symmetrical
If we cut them horizontally, they will be in two equal half parts
Example ;- human
Triploblastic
The animals who have all three germinal layers are known as triploblastic animals
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If we cut them horizontally, they will be in two equal half parts
Example ;- human
Triploblastic
The animals who have all three germinal layers are known as triploblastic animals
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Bilateral Symmetry- Bilateral symmetry is the symmetry in which an organism is exactly divided into right and left halves by a single line of symmetry. e.g. Butterfly. The organisms which exhibit this type of symmetry are called as bilaterally symmetrical organisms.
Triploblastic- Triploblastic organization is represented by embryos possessing three germinal layers namely external ectoderm, middle mesoderm and inner endoderm. e.g. Members of platyhelminthes .
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Bilateral Symmetry- Bilateral symmetry is the symmetry in which an organism is exactly divided into right and left halves by a single line of symmetry. e.g. Butterfly. The organisms which exhibit this type of symmetry are called as bilaterally symmetrical organisms.
Triploblastic- Triploblastic organization is represented by embryos possessing three germinal layers namely external ectoderm, middle mesoderm and inner endoderm. e.g. Members of platyhelminthes .
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