Science, asked by BhavaniR, 9 months ago

what are asymmetrical animals​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

An animal might be more likely to develop an asymmetric body plan if it evolved in a place where events consistently occur from the same direction.

Example

I'll explain more, but first an obvious example:

Feet. Humans are bilaterally symmetric, but ignoring which way a human is supposed to be oriented we can see that humans have special adaptation for gravity. Gravity, for our evolution, was always one direction. Because of that, it was useful for us to develop some motility appendages in that direction. That asymmetrical adaptation is so obvious we usually don't see it as asymmetry.

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Answered by shreya363678
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Answer:

hey mate here is the answer

Explanation:

the body plan of many organisms exhibit symmetry. ... Bilateral organisms exhibit similarities between left and right sides. Radially symmetrical organisms have body plan in which every side is the same around an axis. In contrast, there are organisms lacking external symmetry and are described as asymmetrical.

eg..sponges (phylum porifera)

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