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Explain in details the body plane in animal

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A body plan is a group of structural and developmental characteristics that can be used to identify a group of animals, such as a phylum. All members of a particular group share the same body plan at some point during their development—in the embryonic, larval, or adult stage.

Pseudocoelomates: Phylum Rotifera (wheel-bearing animals)

Eumetazoa - Radiata: Phylum Cnidaria (anemones and jellyfish)

Parazoa: Phylum Porifera (sponges)

Eumetazoa - Bilateria -Acoelomates: Phylum Platyhelminthes (roundworms)

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