Science, asked by sarwanswami1968, 8 months ago

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Bilateral symetry :- bilateral symmetry. [ bī-lăt′ər-əl ] Symmetrical arrangement of an organism or part of an organism along a central axis, so that the organism or part can be divided into two equal halves. Bilateral symmetry is a characteristic of animals that are capable of moving freely through their environments.
  • Coelom :- A coelom is a fluid-filled body cavity that is completely lined by tissue created from the mesoderm, the middle layer of the primary cells found in an embryo. It is typically found in multicellular organisms, which are living things that have more than one cell.
  • Triploblastic :- triploblastic. adjective. Having body tissues derived from three germ layers, the endoderm, mesoderm, and ectoderm, seen in all multicellular animals except certain invertebrates such as the cnidarians and sponges.

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Answered by akhilesh1110
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a Bilateral symmetry: The body of organism can be divided into two equal parts along any one line of symmetry.

b Coelom: The body contain a cavity.

c Triploblastic: The body contains 3 germ layes in embryo .

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