What is the feature of the bilaterally symmetrical organism with examples?
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They are usually true coelomates(schizocoelom or eucoeloem) They have more organised bauplan/bodyplan
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Features of bilaterally symmetrical organisms are as follows –
•If we get two halves after dividing an organism from the middle, then the organism is said to be bilaterally symmetrical.
• The two halves of the body will be identical to each other, i.e., the number and proportion of organs will be similar to each other.
Examples- Homo sapiens, dog, cat, elephant.
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