Which group differs from rest of the 3 regarding symmetry
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Annelids differs from rest of the 3 regarding symmetry.
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The symmetry in Annelids is bilateral. Annelids are triploblastic animals as well. Annelid, phylum name Annelida, also known as segmented worm, any invertebrate animal with a body cavity (or coelom), movable bristles (or setae), and a body divided into segments by transverse rings, or annulations, from which they get their name. Earthworms, polychaete worms, and leeches are examples of annelids. All members of the group are segmented to some extent, that is, they are made up of segments formed by subdivisions that partially transect the body cavity.
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