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Organ systems in different groups of animals exhibit…..(a) Various patterns of complexities(b) Similar patterns of complexities(c) equal patterns of similarities(d) Similar coelomic & symmetric organisations.

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer:

Organ systems in different groups of animals exhibit similar coelomic and symmetric organization.

Explanation:

Different animals at the organization level of organ systems can have different patterns of complexities, with differences in their organ structures and functions. They don't have equal patterns of similarities, because based on their habitat and adaptations, each of these systems functions differently.

Most animals with the organ system level of organization have similar coelomic and symmetric organizations, i.e., they are true coelomic and bilaterally symmetric.

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